SYDNEY: A shark bit and killed a 17-year-old girl swimming off an eastern Australian island on Monday, officials said, in the country’s third reported fatal attack in just over five weeks.
Paramedics rushed to Woorim Beach in Queensland to treat the teenager, who had sustained serious injuries to her upper body, an ambulance service spokesperson said. Police said she was bitten by a shark while swimming in the afternoon off the popular surf spot on Bribie Island, about 50-kms north of the state capital Brisbane.
The girl “sustained life-threatening injuries and succumbed to those injuries” about 15 minutes later, a Queensland police spokesperson said. Police said they would prepare a report for the coroner.
It was the second reported fatal shark attack in Australia this year after witnesses saw a shark attack a 28-year-old surfer at a beach known as Granites in South Australia on January 2. Days earlier, on December 28, a shark fatally bit a 40-year-old pastor in the neck as he was spearfishing off a beach in Queensland’s Keppel Bay Islands National Park, which lies on the Great Barrier Reef. In the latest attack, a local resident told the Brisbane-based Courier-Mail that police ran into the water to help the girl but could not save her.