Australia: Surfer Killed in Shark Attack in Sydney
A surfer was killed in a shark attack at Long Reef Beach in Sydney, marking the city's first fatal shark incident in over three years. The unidentified victim suffered catastrophic injuries and was pulled from the water by fellow surfers. Authorities closed nearby beaches and launched an investigation.
A surfer was killed this morning (Saturday) in a shark attack at one of Sydney’s beaches in Australia.
According to local police, this is the first fatal shark attack in the city in three and a half years.
The victim, who has not yet been identified, was attacked shortly after 10 a.m. local time at Long Reef Beach, located in the northern part of the New South Wales capital.
He was pulled from the water by other surfers at the scene but had lost a significant amount of blood and was pronounced dead at the site.
According to police, two pieces of a surfboard were recovered and sent for examination.
“He suffered catastrophic injuries,” said a police official from Sydney’s Northern Beaches unit.
Authorities have not yet determined the species of shark responsible for the attack.
Several beaches in the area have been closed as a precaution.
As mentioned, this is the first fatal shark attack in Sydney, Australia's most populous city, since February 2022.
The previous fatal incident in the city occurred in 1963.
So far this year, there have been three deadly shark attacks in Australia.
In March, a surfer was killed at a remote beach in the country’s west.