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Billionaire Tim Roberts airlifts stranded father and son from South Australian outback

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A father and son from Melbourne became stranded for twelve hours in the South Australian outback after their vehicle got stuck in mud during a severe storm. Billionaire Tim Roberts learned of their predicament while at a local pub and decided to take action. He boarded his private helicopter and partnered with a local resident to search for the pair. The team successfully located and rescued the two men from the remote and harsh terrain.

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