Winter Olympics Star, Duncan Pugh Dies Aged 48 After Brain Aneurysm

Olympian Duncan Pugh has tragically died at the age of 48 after suffering a brain aneurysm at his home in Perth, leaving wife McKenzie and their two sons “heartbroken and simply lost for words”.

The family of Australian bobsledder Duncan Pugh has been left “heartbroken and simply lost for words” after the Olympian died from a brain aneurysm last week.

An obituary published by The West Australian confirmed Pugh died on January 25 at the age of 48 after suffering from a bleed on the brain in his Perth home. He is survived by his wife, McKenzie, and two young sons.

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“We are heartbroken and simply lost for words. Taken far too soon,” wrote his widow in an online post. “You were the rock of our family and wore your heart on your sleeve. You were so very proud of our two boys, the best dad anyone could have hoped for.

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