Sunday Territorian

Ex-cop’s shocking brush with nation’s major killer

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“IT came as a complete surprise,” says Clive Small when referring to his heart attack in November last year,

“But luckily I got to a doctor in time and now I’m back both physically and mentally. It gives you a bit of a scare though.”

It’s not the first time Small has had a near encounter with death. Having spent almost 40 years on the NSW Police Force, the former detective and Assistant Commission­er is known best as the officer who led the team that captured Ivan Milat, the notorious backpack killer now serving seven concurrent life sentences in Goulburn’s Supermax prison.

On that occasion it was the deaths of Milat’s victims in Belanglo State Forest that confronted Small, but his brush with death last year was much closer to home.

“It didn’t come on suddenly. I just started to feel weary and tired but didn’t think anything of it. But it persisted until going up the stairs at home was an effort. I decided then to see a doctor.”

The doctor suggested Small, 72, pack his bag for hospital, where he underwent numerous tests before an angiogram showed a blocked artery.

A stent eased the flow of oxygen-rich blood.

“It didn’t come on suddenly. I just started to feel weary and tired but didn’t think anything of it. But it persisted”

Once out of hospital it was then necessary for Small to remain on medication.

His doctor has recently given the green light to Small, who can now resume activities as normal.

“Though this summer, it’s either been too hot or raining when I’ve wanted to go for a long walk,” he says.

Small never thought he’d be a victim of heart disease. He hasn’t ever been a smoker (“I had maybe three as a 15year-old”), drinks in moderation, eats well, walks regularly and has no family history of heart disease.

“Get your heart checked,” he says, “as you never know when the unexpected might occur.”

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Former detective and NSW Police Assistant Commission­er Clive Small
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