A A young Australian woman tragically died after being attacked by a huge shark. near the mouth of a river in western Australia.
According to local website news.com.au, the 16-year-old girl, whose name has not been released, I was jet skiing with friends near the Fremantle Traffic Bridge.in North Fremantle, Australia around 3:30 AM on a Saturday, when she was attacked by a shark.
underage girl she jumped into the water to swim next to a pod of dolphins when she was hit by a shark which resulted in serious leg injuries, as a result of which he died on the spot.
Cries of terror were heard from the water before the witnesses realized what was going on. Withemergency servicesincluding police boats, they went to the placebut the young woman could not be saved.
The attack took place on the Swan River, north of Fremantle, in what is the first fatal attack by a river shark in 100 years.
According to The West Australian newspaper, the only confirmed fatal attack on the Swan River occurred on January 31, 1923.when Charles Robinson, a 13-year-old student at Scotch College, died after being attacked while swimming twenty feet offshore in Freshwater Bay, near his school’s boathouse.
According to local media, shark sightingsalthough common in Western Australia, prices have gone up this summerup to 90 observations during a week in January.
unsung hero
Eyewitnesses told police that a man dived into the water to pull a teenager out and called him a “hero”.
The West Australian newspaper also reported that the aforementioned man jumped into the water and took the girl to the shoreputting themselves in great danger.
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Source: La Opinion
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