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Shark attack: Surfer Sean Pollard 'loses both arms' after being bitten in Western Australia Shark attack: Surfer Sean Pollard 'loses both hands' after being bitten in Western Australia
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A surfer has reportedly lost both of his arms after being bitten by a shark off the coast of Western Australia on Thursday. A surfer has reportedly lost both of his hands after being bitten by a shark off the coast of Western Australia on Thursday.
The 23-year-old man has been named by police as Sean Pollard and is understood to have been surfing alone at Wylie Bay Beach in the town of Esperance when the attack took place.The 23-year-old man has been named by police as Sean Pollard and is understood to have been surfing alone at Wylie Bay Beach in the town of Esperance when the attack took place.
There have been conflicting reports about the severity of his injuries. The Royal Flying Doctor service, who are evacuating him to Perth for treatment, said he lost both of his arms after being bitten at about 11am local time. He is also understood to have suffered serious lacerations to his legs.There have been conflicting reports about the severity of his injuries. The Royal Flying Doctor service, who are evacuating him to Perth for treatment, said he lost both of his arms after being bitten at about 11am local time. He is also understood to have suffered serious lacerations to his legs.
Esperance Shire President Malcolm Heasman said a fellow surfer managed to get the victim to shore and to a nearby parking lot where there was an off-duty ambulance officer. The ambulance officer gave the man first aid while they waited for help to arrive.Esperance Shire President Malcolm Heasman said a fellow surfer managed to get the victim to shore and to a nearby parking lot where there was an off-duty ambulance officer. The ambulance officer gave the man first aid while they waited for help to arrive.
#WA man has lost both arms after #shark attack at #Esperance Beach. #FlyingDoctor are evacuating patient to Perth for treatment.#WA man has lost both arms after #shark attack at #Esperance Beach. #FlyingDoctor are evacuating patient to Perth for treatment.
The Department of Fisheries confirmed to ABC Online it has caught a white pointer shark between three and 4.5 metres in length in the area where the attack took place.The Department of Fisheries confirmed to ABC Online it has caught a white pointer shark between three and 4.5 metres in length in the area where the attack took place.
A bait drum line was used to catch the shark and it has since been destroyed.A bait drum line was used to catch the shark and it has since been destroyed.
A spokesman for WA St John Ambulance told news.com.au a witness said Mr Pollard had lost part of his arm at the elbow and the other at the wrist.A spokesman for WA St John Ambulance told news.com.au a witness said Mr Pollard had lost part of his arm at the elbow and the other at the wrist.
It is the second attack in Esperance in a year. Last October, a man was seriously injured by a suspected great white shark while diving off Esperance.It is the second attack in Esperance in a year. Last October, a man was seriously injured by a suspected great white shark while diving off Esperance.