A shark killed a teenager off Australia's east coast Saturday in the nation's second deadly attack this month, police said.
Zach Young, 19, was body boarding with three friends about 100 meters
(330 feet) offshore at Riecks Point, near the northern New South Wales
city of Coffs Harbour, when he was bitten on the legs, New South Wales
police said in a statement.
Young's friends got him back to the beach, and bystanders
tried in vain to save him before paramedics arrived, a New South Wales
ambulance police spokeswoman said. Young had serious injuries to his
legs and suffered cardiac arrest. Paramedics tried to resuscitate him,
but he was pronounced dead a short time later.
Beaches in the area were closed for 24 hours. There was no information immediately available on the type of shark involved.
It was the second deadly attack in Australia this month. On Nov. 23, a
35-year-old surfer was fatally mauled by a shark off a beach near the
Western Australia community of Gracetown. Three surfers have been killed
in Gracetown in the past decade.
Although sharks are common along Australia's coastlines, fatal
attacks are relatively rare. The country has averaged just more than one
fatal attack per year over the past 50 years.
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