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    Paul Calow, 41, (right with his brother Dale) got into
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    beach near the town of Nazare, north of Lisbon





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    Paul Calow drowned after he was swept out to sea by strong currents at a Portuguese beach (file
    image of the beach at Nazare, Portugal) 





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