16-year old girl attacked by shark while swimming in Austrailia

 Sydney: A 16-year-old young lady passed on Saturday subsequent to being destroyed by a shark in a waterway in Western Australia's state capital, Perth.

Police said they were called to the location of the assault around 3:45 p.m. Saturday (0745 GMT) close to a traffic span in the Swan Stream, in the Fremantle port area of Perth.


The young lady was pulled from the water with basic wounds and she passed on at the scene, police said in an explanation.


The casualty had leaped off a fly ski to swim with a unit of dolphins in the stream when the shark assault happened, the Australian Telecom Corp covered Sunday.


Specialists were don't know what sort of shark went after the young lady, the ABC detailed.


The last deadly shark assault in Western Australian waters was in November 2021 when a 57-year-elderly person was killed by an extraordinary white shark at Perth's Port Ocean side.


A man was seriously harmed by a bull shark while swimming in the Swan Stream in January 2021.


In excess of 100 types of shark live in Western Australian waters, with bull sharks frequently found numerous kilometers upriver.


The gamble of shark assaults in the state is low, as per the state government, which has set up a committed shark reaction unit to work with people on call on shark episodes.


On the east coast, a few Sydney sea shores, including the notable Bondi and Bronte, were closed down last February after a swimmer was killed in a shark assault, the main such casualty at the city's sea shores in almost 60 years.

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