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One Friday in early October last year, a New Zealand teenager spent some of the day with a friend—during which they’d done some Bible study—before returning home to play backyard volleyball with his sister, with whom he had a close relationship.
He later walked across the road to the beach, where his father had been walking the dog, and offered to take it further while his father went home.
Hours later, and likely before any search for him had begun, he was dead.
The coroner who conducted the inquest, Michael Robb, imposed stringent restrictions on reporting the incident….
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