A 17 -year -old girl from the island of Prix, directly north of Brisbane Queensland, AustraliaHe died on Monday after being bitten by a shark about 100 meters outside, according to reports.
The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported that Charles Zamuda, a member of the Prix Illand Club to save life, was bitten on her arm of sharks while swimming about 100 meters from the beach.
Nine News was helping to do so, as it met her crews from the ambulance service in Queensland at the end.
The beach extension where ZMuda was wounded, Wooim Beach, an extension of the non -controlled sand, and the crews there at around 4:45 pm local time. The region is popular with enthusiasts on rough roads and camp.
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While the paramedics and witnesses tried to save her life, the wounds reached by the upper part of her body were so important that she announced her death at the scene.
The Queensland Police Department will prepare a report on the pathologist, according to local outlets.
The post stated that the drum lines are used in the area where the reported attack was attracted, to attract and Shark Try to reduce the risk of shark attacks.
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It was not immediately clear whether the drum lines were stabbed when Zamoud was attacked.
Fox News Digital has arrived at Bribie Surfing A club to save life for more information about ZMuda as well as the types of sharks that usually come across water, although the club did not respond.
However, the Queensland President, David Crisifoli, described the attack as “destroyed”.
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