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Peter Warner dies at age 90 after boat capsizes in Ballina, NSW Featured

Peter Warner and Mano Totau, one of the people he rescued from the island of Ata. Picture: Jamie Brown / The Northern StarSource:News Regional Media Peter Warner and Mano Totau, one of the people he rescued from the island of Ata. Picture: Jamie Brown / The Northern StarSource:News Regional Media

15 April, 2021. Sailing legend and three-time Sydney to Hobart champion Peter Warner has died aged 90 after a boat he was on capsized.

 

The death of Mr Warner, who was also known for rescuing a group of marooned Tongan teens from a desert island in 1966, was confirmed by the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.

The CYCA, which organises the Sydney to Hobart race, wrote in a Facebook post that Mr Warner died doing what he loved.

“It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing today of an internationally celebrated Australian sailor & a close friend of the Club,” the message read.

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