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Koby
Abberton speaks about how he "owes everything"
to surfing and "love at first sight"
- 11th July 2016


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Koby Abberton speaks about how he "owes
everything" to surfing and "love at first
sight"
by Isabella Robinson
Surfer and former Bra Boys gang leader
Koby Abberton has spoken about how he "owes everything"
to the surfing and claims he has never been so happy.
He also says meeting his fiance, who
is a model from Ukraine, was the "best thing"
that has ever happened to him, when speaking in an
interview with news.com.au about about how his life
has changed.
Koby Abberton told news.com.au, "Id
be in jail or Id be dead. I didnt grow
up the best and then my brother Sunny got me into
surfing and I made a lot of money, but then I lost
it all."
"I owe everything to surfing, but
then when they charged my brother [Jai, with the murder
of Sydney standover man Tony Hines] they froze all
I had and I lost everything."
Koby and his brothers, Sunny and Jai,
gained attention around the world with the release
of Bra Boys: Blood is Thicker than Water.
The documentary film released in 2007
is about the surf gang the Bra Boys from Sydney's
Maroubra Beach.
It reportedly centres around the trials
of Jai and Koby in relation to the murder of Anthony
Gerard Hines in 2003, who was also a member of the
Bra Boys.
Jai was acquitted of murder and Koby
was given a suspended sentence of nine months on the
charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice,
according to News.com.au.
Jai reportedly told police Hines had
tried to rape a girl and admitted he shot him in self
defence.
Later, Koby moved to Bali where he met
his fiance Olya Nechiporenko who is from Ukraine.
It totally changed my life,
he said.
Its the best thing that
ever happened to me.
"It was love at first sight, but
also I credit all the love and compassion I have now
to her."
The couple also have a 12-month old
son.
It was also in Bali where he also became
close to Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran before they
were executed.
When talking about the pair he reportedly told news.com.au,
"People make mistakes."
"Myself, Ive been involved in things and
those guys were like normal human beings and they
were good people."
Koby also says it's interesting that his life has
turned out to be very multicultural.
His brother's partners are both indigenous Australians
and Jai has also reportedly converted to Islam.
There were no Bra Boys at the Cronulla riots.
Our creed stands for unconditional love, respect and
support of those close to you regardless of race,
gender and age, he told news.com.au.
Koby's family is reportedly relocating to Bali, but
he will work as a miner in Western Australia in a
fly-in fly-out capacity.
A friend of Koby's also set up a suicide prevention
network which he claims he will continue to help.
Koby claims up 10 people a day contact him online
who say they are considering suicide.
Life can be a beautiful thing.
Its sad to see but if I can help stop
kids and encourage them to get out of their rooms
and go and jump into the surf, or go out with a skateboard,
thats good."
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(Yahoo! 7)
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