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Search resumes for man dragged overboard near Newcastle during fishing competition Search resumes for man dragged overboard near Newcastle during fishing competition
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People on board the boat said a shark was involved in the man being lost overboard, but another fisher disputed the accountPeople on board the boat said a shark was involved in the man being lost overboard, but another fisher disputed the account
A multi-agency search resumed on Monday for a man reported to have been taken by a shark after falling off a boat near Newcastle.A multi-agency search resumed on Monday for a man reported to have been taken by a shark after falling off a boat near Newcastle.
However another game fisherman has denied a shark was involved and said the man was dragged overboard in a freak accident while fishing. However another fisherman has denied a shark was involved and said the man was dragged overboard in a freak accident while fishing.
Experienced game fisherman Paul Barning fell overboard while competing in a fishing competition around 1pm on Sunday, 55km off the coast of Newcastle, NSW police said in a statement.Experienced game fisherman Paul Barning fell overboard while competing in a fishing competition around 1pm on Sunday, 55km off the coast of Newcastle, NSW police said in a statement.
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NSW ambulance said marine rescue was informed via marine radio that a person had fallen into the water and was taken by a shark.NSW ambulance said marine rescue was informed via marine radio that a person had fallen into the water and was taken by a shark.
A spokesperson said other people on board the boat were assessed but did not require treatment.A spokesperson said other people on board the boat were assessed but did not require treatment.
Those on board also reported a shark was involved, the spokesperson said.Those on board also reported a shark was involved, the spokesperson said.
Crews from the water police, marine rescue and the Lifesaver helicopter responded to the incident on Sunday.Crews from the water police, marine rescue and the Lifesaver helicopter responded to the incident on Sunday.
The NSW Game Fishing Association president, Steve Lamond, who said he had known Barning for 20 years, described the incident as a freak accident.The NSW Game Fishing Association president, Steve Lamond, who said he had known Barning for 20 years, described the incident as a freak accident.
“He was basically dragged overboard, underwater and disappeared,” he told Australian Associated Press on Monday. “He was basically dragged overboard, underwater and disappeared,” he said on Monday.
“He was tragically lost at sea in the most unlikely of circumstances whilst fishing on his boat.”
He said it had not been a shark attack.
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“He was tragically lost at sea in the most unlikely of circumstances whilst fishing on his boat.”
He said it had not been a shark attack.
“I urge all members, their families and friends to refrain from speculation,” he said.“I urge all members, their families and friends to refrain from speculation,” he said.
A spokesperson for NSW marine rescue said its crews were on standby to assist with the rescue operations on Monday if required, as the incident occurred outside its normal capabilities.A spokesperson for NSW marine rescue said its crews were on standby to assist with the rescue operations on Monday if required, as the incident occurred outside its normal capabilities.
Its volunteer crew from Port Stephens responded to the incident on Sunday, and did not return to the shore until after midnight.Its volunteer crew from Port Stephens responded to the incident on Sunday, and did not return to the shore until after midnight.
“Where this is happening is a long way offshore,” the spokesperson said. “It’s pretty fatiguing on any person who is assisting that search … It’s a different ballgame out there.”“Where this is happening is a long way offshore,” the spokesperson said. “It’s pretty fatiguing on any person who is assisting that search … It’s a different ballgame out there.”
- with AAP- with AAP