SYDNEY -- A shark bit the legs off a bodyboarder at a popular surfing spot in western Australia on Sunday, killing the man, police said. Authorities were searching for the shark as well as the man's missing limbs.
The man in his early 20s was bodyboarding with five friends when the shark attacked, a police spokesman said.
He died at the scene in the surfing haven known as The Farm, off Bunker Bay near the western town of Dunsborough. The beach was closed after the attack.
About 30 surfers were in the water when the shark attacked, according to a beachside cafe employee, Deb Pickett, who called police and an ambulance after hearing the disturbance.
2 comments:
Dont go swimming in "known" shark infested waters.
Flerndip said...
Dont go swimming in "known" shark infested waters.
September 5, 2011 7:46 PM
Where did you read these waters were known to have sharks? They stated they seen some months ago far out to sea, and they never came that close to shore.
And this is the first attack in 20 years. Or were you just including a helpful tip?
"We had some sharks spotted far out at sea a few months ago, but they never come this close to the shore," Pickett said.
Local official Ian Stubbs said it was the first shark attack in the area in more than 20 years.
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