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Dig, 61, who was liable for the bringing in and trading of freight, had been with the organization for more than 30 years. Dig was found dead at home by his family last Sunday.
His dearest companion, Angus Innes, said he was "broke", adding, "I was the last individual to accompany him." He depicted Delve as a remarkable individual who was very much cherished and regarded locally of Umhlanga, where Delve resided for over 35 years.
"On Friday before the Sunday we found him, we went through the night out at an eatery in Umhlanga and had our ordinary discussions over some Jameson bourbon, despite the fact that he was basically fixated on wine.
We headed out in a different direction at around 00.45am on Saturday. I got a missed call from him on the Saturday at 7.45am however figured I would hit him up," a "botch" Innes said he would lament until the end of his life.
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