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Australia: Teenage girl killed in shark attack near Brisbane | |
(8 days later) | |
File photo of a shark floating off the coast of Queensland, Australia | File photo of a shark floating off the coast of Queensland, Australia |
A teenage girl has died after being attacked by a shark in Queensland, Australia. | A teenage girl has died after being attacked by a shark in Queensland, Australia. |
Paramedics responded to reports of a "serious shark bite incident" at Woorim Beach, just north of Brisbane, around 16:45 local time (06:45 GMT) on Monday, Queensland Ambulance Service wrote on X. | Paramedics responded to reports of a "serious shark bite incident" at Woorim Beach, just north of Brisbane, around 16:45 local time (06:45 GMT) on Monday, Queensland Ambulance Service wrote on X. |
Police confirmed that the girl had suffered life-threatening injuries and died shortly after 17:00. Australian media reports that she was 17 years old. | Police confirmed that the girl had suffered life-threatening injuries and died shortly after 17:00. Australian media reports that she was 17 years old. |
The waters around the beach are home to many sharks, but the attack occurred close to shore in the popular surfing spot, which has measures to protect against sharks. | The waters around the beach are home to many sharks, but the attack occurred close to shore in the popular surfing spot, which has measures to protect against sharks. |
Police confirmed the girl had been swimming in the waters off Bribie Island - just off the mainland, on which Woorim Beach sits - when she was attacked by the shark, the species of which has not been identified. | Police confirmed the girl had been swimming in the waters off Bribie Island - just off the mainland, on which Woorim Beach sits - when she was attacked by the shark, the species of which has not been identified. |
The Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed the victim suffered life-threatening injuries to her upper body. | The Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed the victim suffered life-threatening injuries to her upper body. |
She was bitten on the arm around 100m from shore, Australian media reports. | She was bitten on the arm around 100m from shore, Australian media reports. |
Christopher Potter arrived at the beach shortly after the attack happened. He told ABC News: "There are a lot of swimming groups that swim along here, morning and afternoon. | Christopher Potter arrived at the beach shortly after the attack happened. He told ABC News: "There are a lot of swimming groups that swim along here, morning and afternoon. |
"It's known there are a lot of sharks around Bribie, but this close to shore, it's still a shock." | "It's known there are a lot of sharks around Bribie, but this close to shore, it's still a shock." |
The waters near the beach are protected with drumlines - barrels anchored to the sea floor which have baited hooks to catch sharks that get too close. | The waters near the beach are protected with drumlines - barrels anchored to the sea floor which have baited hooks to catch sharks that get too close. |
Target species caught in these are then euthanised, while other species are relocated and released. | Target species caught in these are then euthanised, while other species are relocated and released. |
Police said they will prepare a report on Monday's incident for the coroner. | Police said they will prepare a report on Monday's incident for the coroner. |
It is the second shark fatality in Australia's waters this year, after surfer Lance Appleby was killed off the coast of South Australia on 2 January. | It is the second shark fatality in Australia's waters this year, after surfer Lance Appleby was killed off the coast of South Australia on 2 January. |
The last fatal attack in the Greater Brisbane area came in 2006, when 21-year-old Sarah Whiley was killed while swimming with friends. | The last fatal attack in the Greater Brisbane area came in 2006, when 21-year-old Sarah Whiley was killed while swimming with friends. |
Shark attacks in Queensland "happen rarely and most shark species do not pose a risk to people", according to the state government's website. | Shark attacks in Queensland "happen rarely and most shark species do not pose a risk to people", according to the state government's website. |
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