The Gold Coast Bulletin

Tributes pour in for ’top bloke’

- AMANDA ROBBEMOND AND KRISTY MUIR

DYLAN Carpenter was counting the days until his 21st birthday.

The former Kingscliff High student was loving life – surfing, travelling and partying with his mates.

Yesterday, almost 100 friends and family gathered on Fingal beach with flowers to remember the local “lad” who touched so many lives.

Few words were spoken as they placed flowers in the surf. Friends and family hugged each other and openingly sobbed until rain forced them to shelter.

Some spoke to members of the surf club to ensure their message of “thank you” got through to the right people.

Dylan, a Kingscliff local, was at Fingal with a group of mates when tragedy struck on Sunday.

Aaron Weiss said his little brother was at the beach with Dylan and was involved in the search.

“My little brother was Dylan’s best mate ... he was at the beach and helped look for him ... it was pretty heavy,” he said.

Dylan had surfed at Fingal and similar coastal beaches hundreds of times. The 20year-old had started surfing as a young grommet and friends said he had no fear when it came to the water.

Friends also spoke of Dylan’s generous nature and genuine attitude.

“He was a great person, a top person,” Mitchell Purse, 22, of Coolangatt­a said.

“He’d give you the shirt off his back ... he’d do anything for anyone, he was the loveliest person, just ask anyone.”

Mr Purse said he had known Dylan for a number of years and had met him

through mutual friends.

“It doesn’t feel real just yet. It’s just devastatin­g.”

When asked what Dylan did, high school friend Jordan Noakes, 20, said his friend just loved to surf, party and hang with his mates.

“He was a bloody bloke,” Mr Noakes said. MITCHELL PURSE good

Other friends said he was mature for his age, put family above everything and gave great advice.

On Facebook and Instagram Dylan shared dozens of photos of himself with his parents, Natalie Gammell and Jason Carpenter, with his siblings; Hayden, Kyle and Ava.

The sudden loss has hit the close-knit family hard, with

brother Hayden posting on Facebook: “My protector and partner in crime – love you forever brother”.

Dylan shared photos of himself partying with friends at music festivals, on a trip to New Zealand and celebratin­g 21st birthdays, posting he couldn’t wait for his own.

The family are long-time locals in the northern NSW area and the small community is rallying around them.

Family friend Lauren Miller shared a photo collage of Dylan to Facebook with the words:

“We love you to the moon and back Dylan. You are a beautiful boy, son, brother, nephew, grandson and friend. Our hearts are broken, you have been taken to soon. Sending you all the love in the world, and extra love and strength to you Kyle, H, Ava, Nat and Jas we love you all. Rest beautiful boy”.

Police are preparing a report for the Coroner and hi family have vowed to release funeral details on social media.

HE’D GIVE YOU THE SHIRT OFF HIS BACK ... HE’D DO ANYTHING FOR ANYONE, HE WAS THE LOVELIEST PERSON, JUST ASK ANYONE

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