Tributes have been paid to the two women killed in the Haverfordwest paddleboard tragedy over the weekend.
Nicola Wheatley, 40, and Morgan Rogers, 24, both died after the incident at River Cleddau on Saturday, October 30.
Earlier this week, Paul O'Dyer, 42, was named as the first victim, who died after trying to rescue two women.
Wales Online reported that Nicola, from Pontarddulais, Swansea, has been described as a dedicated, enthusiastic and extremely capable professional.
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The toxicology expert's family said in a statement:“We are devastated by our loss. Nicola was a loving mother, daughter, daughter-in-law and wife.
"Nicola was a beautiful, caring, considerate and funny person. She was amazing in every way.
"She has left a void in our lives that will never be filled. We would now like time to grieve and would ask to be given privacy in which to do so.”
Colleagues of Nicola's added in a statement: “Nikki began her employment with Cardiff And Vale UHB in July, 2006, as a specialist in poisons information with the National Poisons Information Service (NPIS), Cardiff, having begun her toxicology career with Guys and St Thomas’s, London.

"A highly experienced member of the 24/7 telephone enquiry team, Nikki provided advice to healthcare professionals managing poisoned patients. She will be remembered for her calm, friendly and totally professional manner – even when faced with the most difficult of cases.
"Nikki was an enthusiastic, dedicated and an incredibly capable colleague. She was our ‘go to’ person for organising projects and campaigns. Recently, she successfully oversaw a complex and challenging project developing safety sheets for our pharmacy colleagues at the St Mary’s unit. Nikki is also remembered as a gifted and dedicated scientist, who made significant contributions to the field of toxicology and presented her work at an international level.
"Through her lovely personality, Nikki made many friends during her time in public service and will be sorely missed by her friends and colleagues at the NPIS.
"Nikki leaves her young family, husband and extended family.
"Our thoughts are with them at this terrible time.”

The family of Morgan, 24, said: "Morgan Rogers was the best that she could be. She will be sadly missed by her mother, father, Rhys, Harry, Holly and Katy”.
The first victim to be named was former soldier Paul O'Dyer, 42, from Sandfield, Port Talbot.
Friends of Mr O'Dwyer paid tribute to the prolific charity fundraiser.
He was said to have lost his life trying to rescue others in trouble.

In a statement, his family have added: “It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Paul who gave his life to save others.
"He was a devoted husband, father, son and brother. He devoted his life to contributing to society in his many adventures in raising money for different causes.
"Paul was a water baby. His passion for the water started with Aberavon lifeguards from an early age. His sporting prowess extended to many different sports.
"He was an army surfing champion, British Army 7 aside rugby team member, Aberavon Green stars rugby player, ski instructor and competed multiple times in British and Welsh 3 peak events.
"His tick list also included the London Marathon, running a 100 mile race, numerous triathlons including Ironman Wales and recently Stand Up Paddleboarding 100 miles in 21 hours to raise money for heart screening in Port Talbot. Paul also helped to set up a charity Salute to support veterans.
"We as a family are truly thankful for the kind messages sent to us in our time of great sadness.”