Chris Davidson: Former surf pro dies in bar fight

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Former pro surfer Chris Davidson dies in pub fight

Australian former surf pro Chris Davidson was only 44 years old

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Former Australian surfer Chris Davidson is dead. According to police, he died in a fight in a pub on the north coast of New South Wales. He was only 44 years old.

Mourning for Chris Davidson. The 44-year-old Australian ex-professional surfer died in a bar fight. Police say emergency services were called to a pub in New South Rock, New South Wales, just after 11 p.m. on Saturday.

There had been a fight there before. A man reportedly punched Davidson in the face, causing him to fall to the ground and hit his head on the sidewalk. Davidson was unconscious while receiving medical attention at the scene. He was then taken to a hospital, where he succumbed to his serious injuries shortly thereafter.

Chris Davidson was one of the world’s best surfers

About an hour and a half later, police arrested a 42-year-old suspect at a home in South West Rocks. He was charged with assault resulting in death.

As reported, among other things, by the “Daily Mail” on Monday, the attacker is said to be the brother of a rugby coach, who is also known in the region as a sports great. Accordingly, he is also accused of choking the victim. On Monday he had to appear in Kempsey Magistrates’ Court, where an application for bail was reportedly denied.

Like many other friends, fans and companions, the “World Surf League” also bids farewell to Davidson: “The World Surf League and the surfing community are saddened that former surfer Chris Davidson from Narrabeen, Australia, tragically passed away on Saturday died,” read a post on Instagram. “Our thoughts are with his family and friends.”



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Sources: 9news, Police NSW, “Daily Mail”surfer magazine “track”

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