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Tributes pour in for father-of-two killed in horror shark attack at popular Australian holiday hotspot

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Tributes have poured in for a 38-year-old man who died after being attacked by a shark at a popular Australian tourist destination on Saturday morning.

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Steven Mattaboni, known to friends as "Mattas," was bitten on his lower leg at around 10am while out with friends on the water off Rottnest Island, near Perth.The father of two young daughters, aged four months and two years old, is survived by his wife, Shirlene.Reports indicate the creature responsible may have been a great white shark measuring up to 16 feet long, which was spotted just 80 metres offshore around the time of the fatal incident.In a statement released following her husband's death, Shirlene paid tribute to the man she described as "a truly one-of-a-kind gentleman."She wrote: "Our hearts are irrevocably broken by the loss of Steven, known affectionately to his mates as 'Mattas'."Describing her husband as someone deeply connected to the water, she said: "An avid fisherman and spearfisherman, who lived and breathed the...

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