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A great white shark eats a swimmer on the beach of Little Bay, Australia

the police of Australia reported recovering human remains in the waters on Wednesday after a bloody shark attack on a swimmer on a Sydney beach.

This was the first unprovoked fatal shark attack in this city since 1963.

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Authorities closed nearby beaches for 24 hours as they patrolled for potential predators.

A witness, who was fishing on some nearby rocks, told the national broadcaster ABC that he had seen a man in a wetsuit being dragged to the bottom of the water by a large shark on the beach of Little Bay (East Sydney).

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“When it was submerged, you could see many stains,” the witness stated. “It was something horrible. I’m still shaking”he added when describing the attack, which lasted several seconds.

“I keep throwing up. It was very, very unpleasant.”confided to ABC. “He had just gone swimming enjoying the day, and the shark took his life,” he lamented.

Police in New South Wales indicated that specialist officers investigating this attack They found human remains in the water.

“An investigation is underway into the circumstances of said swimmer’s death, and Little Bay Beach It was closed while the troops continue to search the area,” noted in a statement.

The New South Wales emergency services deployed a rescue helicopter and four ambulances, after being alerted to the shark attack.

“Regrettably, this person suffered horrific injuries as a result of the attack and there was nothing that the paramedics could do when they arrived at the scene of the tragedy”, said Lucky Phrachanh, NSW Ambulance Inspector Lucky Phrachanh.

The local government of the suburb of Randwick closed its beaches for 24 hours, posting warning signs, asking the public to stay away while “routine procedures” are carried out following a deadly shark attack.

Simultaneously, lifeguards patrolled the beaches looking for more sharks, he added.

“Usually, Little Bay it is a beautiful and calm place where families enjoy”, said Dylan Parker, mayor of Randwick.

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Source: Elcomercio

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