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Sydney, September 9, 2020 – Passed through safety nets and attacked a man in the leg. He died in 46 year old surfer attacked by a great white shark yesterday afternoon on the Gold Coast in northeastAustralia. To make it known were the local authorities, who have suffered closed the beaches from the area and began the investigation of the shark, which according to experts is about three meters long.
The man was rescued in shallow water and brought ashore by other surfers, but died shortly after a serious leg injury. The authorities are investigating how the shark managed to overcome the two rows of protection nets, installed precisely to prevent these tragedies. This is the second fatal attack in an area with nets since the Queensland government launched a shark control program in 1962.
(At 35 seconds the video retakes the animal’s attack. Beware of strong images)
The search has begun for the Great White Shark that killed a 46-year-old surfer at Greenmount Beach in Coolangatta on the Gold Coast. @kathrynforan @Sophieupcroft # 9 News pic.twitter.com/f6d077kgeB
– Nine News Queensland (@ 9NewsQueensland)
September 9, 2020
The search for the shark that killed surfer Nick Slater on Greenmount Beach in #Coolangatta keep going.
A shark tooth was left on the 46-year-old man’s dashboard, and scientists were called in to examine it: https://t.co/9oUZBgdUA4
See the full story, at 5.30pm. # 9 News pic.twitter.com/sv6bxxorIR
– Nine News Gold Coast (@ 9NewsGoldCoast)
September 9, 2020
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