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Herald Sun, 1st August 2022
Whenever Barwon Heads man William Ness sits down to have a cup of tea or a hot chocolate, he dedicates it to his son Daymon. It’s a tradition started by his late wife Elise, after their son Daymon went missing during a walk in Nitmiluk National Park, 23km northeast of Katherine in the NT in October 2020.
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