If you think you've got it tough

You're delusional:
THE search for missing AFL footballer Troy Broadbridge ended in heartache yesterday when his father identified his body in an open air morgue in Thailand.

Choking back tears, Troy's uncle, John Evans, said: "We have just discovered that his body is here."

Mr Evans travelled to the devastated Thai resort town of Krabi with the footballer's father, Wayne Broadbridge, after a desperate bid to find Troy on Phi Phi island.

The Demons' backman had been honeymooning with his wife, Trisha, who survived the tsunami and was evacuated to a hospital in Bangkok with multiple injuries.

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Speaking from her hospital bed in Bangkok at the weekend, Trisha spoke of how Troy was swept away.

She said they jumped on to the balcony of a beach bungalow when the tsunami hit.

"The force of the wave uprooted the bungalow in front, which in turn hit me and I was swept away by the wave.

"This was the last time I saw Troy," she said.

Trisha and Troy married in Wattle Park just eight days earlier.

Of course, there are literally hundreds of thousands of other tragic stories surrounding this disaster, but I thought this was a good example of why it is that we should take nothing of our lives for granted.

You know, I think it would be a fitting tribute to Trisha and Troy if, all of us, contributors and readers alike, made a bit of a special effort tonight to let our loved ones know how much we value them.

Too often we only really do that when it's too late.

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