Australian woman killed in shark attack at Crowdy Bay National Park

by Javier Moreno - Sports Editor
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Shark Attack in Australia Claims One Life,Injures Another

A shark killed a woman and seriously wounded a man taking an early morning swim with her at a national park beach on Australia’s east coast Thursday,police said.

Experts say a shark rarely attacks more than one person.

Teh attack occurred at Crowdy Bay National Park, which is known for beach camping, fishing spots and hiking tracks 224 miles north of Sydney.

Crowdy Bay beach at Crowdy Head in New South Wales, australia. Greg Brave – stock.adobe.com

Beaches in the area and to the north of the attack were closed to swimmers indefinitely,Police Chief insp. Timothy Bayly said.

Emergency services were called to Kylies Beach following reports that two people in their mid-20s had been bitten by a shark at 6:30 a.m., Bayly said.

Bayly declined to detail the injuries or the circumstances of the attack.

“At this stage, all I’m prepared to say is they were known to each other and they were going for a swim and the shark attacked,” Bayly told reporters.

A bystander helped the pair on the beach before ambulance paramedics arrived, but the woman died at the scene.

The man was flown by helicopter to a hospital, and paramedic Josh Smyth said the man’s condition was serious but stable.

A bull shark hunts in the waters of Mexico. Subphoto – stock.adobe.com

Smyth said the bystander’s first aid might have prevented a double fatality.

“I just really need to have a shoutout to the bystander on the

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