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Damien Littleā€™s sons suffered gunshot wounds before car was driven off wharf

Police have revealed new details about the Port Lincoln tragedy

South Australian police have revealed that Damian Little and his two young children suffered gunshot wounds before their car was driven off the wharf at Port Lincoln on Monday.

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Superintendent Paul Yeomans said autopsies showed four-year-old Koda and 10-month-old Hunter were shot prior to entering the water.

It’s also believed Mr Little also shot himself prior to driving off the edge.

Mr Little’s wife, Melissa, released a statement to the media following the tragic events, describing Mr Little as a “father who loved his two children very much”.

Ms Little’s full statement

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Words cannot express the pain I have felt since Monday.

Damien was my childhood sweetheart who became my loving husband. He was also a father who loved his two children very much.

Damien valued and appreciated our close-knit family, he put us first, we were his whole world. He spent every hour providing quality time and teaching the boys how to live and grow.

Damien I loved you so much you have left a huge hole in my heart, our memories I will cherish forever. You will not be forgotten.

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My wish is for Damien to be remembered as a well-respected and valued member of our family and our community.

My two precious boys have left this world way too soon and my heart is broken. I will miss them and think about them each and every day. Their futures were full of endless possibilities.

Koda had the biggest heart, so loving and caring. He always loved a hug, had so much enthusiasm and was a willing helper.

Hunter was such a happy, content and smiling baby. His laughter was infectious and his cheeky little personality was just beginning to emerge.

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Considering what I am still yet to face in the grieving process, I ask that you please respect my privacy as I come to terms with this unexpected and tragic event.

Readers seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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