A snorkel fell victim to a shark off the south coast of Australia
Off the coast of Port McDonnell, Australia's southernmost city, a 32-year-old snorkeling enthusiast is most likely killed by a shark, ABC News reported.
A Victorian traveled to South Australia to snorkel but did not return to shore. In this case, rescuers found fins and a wetsuit with shark teeth marks. They never found the body. According to eyewitnesses, not far from the reef where the missing person dived, two sharks were seen, one of which was impressive in size. All beaches in the vicinity of Port McDonnell are currently closed. The locals were very surprised by the appearance of predators, since they were not observed here for a long time.
Shark attacks killed at least eight people off the coast of Australia in 2020.
Earlier, a 29-year-old surfer from Australia told how he survived the attack of a great white shark. The incident happened on Kangaroo Island. The wounded man not only managed to swim to the shore, but also walked about a kilometer to receive medical assistance. The shark bite was “like hitting a truck,” he said.