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Heartbroken husband speaks after honeymoon tragedy

Grief stricken and heart-broken, the husband of Marina Morgan has shared an emotional tribute following the death of his new wife.

Robbie Morgan was driving the buggy last Monday the 20th of June, when he and his wife of 10 days were involved in the tragic incident.

Robbie is believed to have been performing a U-turn when it tipped over, resulting in Marina suffering fatal injuries.

The 30-year-old Sydney man took to Facebook over the weekend to share a touching post in memory of his wife.

“My heart is broken and my world shattered with the tragic loss of the most beautiful girl in the world.. my angel.. my saint.. my wife Marina Hanna,” he said..

“My rock, my partner, my confidant, my angel, my saint, my everything! The world will never be the same…

“I will love you forever and ever and EVER!”

Meanwhile, Marina’s family have also shared their heartache following the tragic loss.

“I will always love you sis. You will always be our angel. We miss you and are shattered,” her brother Mark Hanna posted on Facebook.

Her brother-in-law Matthew Morgan paid tribute to the new wife of his brother Robbie Morgan.

“May your soul rest in paradise for all of eternity as you watch over us in the heavens above. I love you forever sis.”

On Wednesday the 22nd of June, Hamilton Island resort operators issued a fresh statement, saying guests were encouraged to safely use golf buggies.

“A number of different registered vehicle types including golf buggies operate to service the Island, all in accordance with Queensland Government road rules and requirements,” they said in a statement.

“These are underpinned by our highest priority which is the safety and well-being of our guests, residents and staff.

“Golf buggies on Hamilton Island, like other vehicles, are equipped with appropriate safety equipment including seatbelts and rules for operation.

“Hamilton Island and Queensland Police enforce these rules and regulations and actively encourage all our guests, residents and staff to adopt a safety-first mindset when operating any vehicle on Hamilton Island."

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