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David John Grove (1 December 1950 - January 8, 2008) was a New Zealander and the originator of the therapeutic and coaching communication process called Clean Language. He died of a heart attack in Kansas City, USA on 8 January 2008, aged 57 years. His body has been returned to New Zealand for a funeral in Tauranga on 21 January.

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