A tragedy of Queensland in Australia. A 17 -year -old girl floating in the sea, was attacked by a shark. Despite the immediate reaction of the girl’s service, it was not possible to save it. Local media reminds me that this was the third fatal shark attack off the coast of Australia in recent weeks. In the previous one, a 28 -year -old surfer and a 40 -year -old pastor died.
A tragic event occurred on Monday afternoon off the coast of brothers in eastern Australia. He was 17 years old and was resting on a popular Uribeach among Queensland Surfer. Sharks hurt her on the upper body. Despite the quick medical intervention, the girl died about 15 minutes later.
Witness in the case was to tell the Couliemale Journal in Brisbane that the police jumped into the water to help the teenager, but could not save her.
-Sharms are observed every day here. This is a common phenomenon -the man said.
Australia. The fatal 17 -year -old bitten by a shark. This is another attack
Police can now help judge the exact cause of the death of a 17 -year -old Australian while preparing for a report from the clerk. On the other hand, the beach was closed to the notification.
The most worrisome thing is that this is the third case of death in six weeks as a result of shark attacks in Australia.
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On January 2, a 28 -year -old surfer was attacked by Granit Beach, South Australia. A few days ago, a 40 -year -old pastor died and fished fish on a crossbow on the beach of Keppel Bay Earland National Park in Queensland.
In the past two years, South Australia has pointed out more shark attacks than usual. In 2023, there were five attacks, including three fatal attacks on the same beach on January 2.
According to the national database, more than 1,200 sharks were attacked in Australia, of which more than 250 were killed. The most serious bite is caused by white flash, bullfighting and tiger sharks.
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