man killed by shark near Great Barrier Reef

man killed by shark near Great Barrier Reef
man killed by shark near Great Barrier Reef

A forty-year-old man lost his life in Australia this Saturday while fishing near the Great Barrier Reef. He was bitten on the neck by a shark off the coast of Humpy Island on the east coast.

A shark attacked and killed a man who was fishing with his family in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia on December 28. He “was fishing with family members when he was bitten by a shark”Queensland State Police said in a statement.
He suffered “fatal injuries” and died about an hour and a half later, according to the same source. The victim was bitten on the neck by the animal in the afternoon off the island of Humpy, on the east coast of the country, emergency services said.

The man, aged 40, was a pastor in the town of Rockhampton, in the state of Queensland. Authorities were unable to confirm whether he was spear fishing at the time.

Photos posted by the victim on social media in 2021 showed him on board a boat in a diving suit, holding up large fish.
Humpy Island, which is within the Keppel Bay Islands National Park in the Great Barrier Reef, has a popular campground that provides easy access to the reefs for diving and snorkeling.

The last fatal shark attack in the country dates back to December 2023, when a 15-year-old boy was killed in a remote surf spot in the state of South Australia.
More than 1,200 incidents involving sharks have been recorded in Australia since 1791, with more than 250 resulting in fatalities, according to national data.
The most serious bites are caused by white sharks, bull sharks and tiger sharks.


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