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Shark attack: Missing Australian surfer presumed dead

A surfer missing after a shark attack off the southern coast of Australia on the weekend is “presumed dead”, police said on Monday, as a search turned up fragments of wetsuit-like material. ALSO READ: WATCH Disturbing videos shows canned hunting still rife in South Africa The surfer, identified by local media as 46-year-old teacher Simon Baccanellow, was attacked […]

15-05-23 09:50
shark attacks kayak
A shark attacked a kayak. Image: Supplied

A surfer missing after a shark attack off the southern coast of Australia on the weekend is “presumed dead”, police said on Monday, as a search turned up fragments of wetsuit-like material.

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The surfer, identified by local media as 46-year-old teacher Simon Baccanellow, was attacked on Saturday off Walkers Rock Beach, South Australia’s state police said in a statement.

Teams scouring the area for signs of the man on Sunday had located two “items of interest”, police said.

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“One item appears to be a piece of wetsuit material, and the other items appear to be small pieces of white polystyrene (possible surfboard material),” they said.

‘SAW EVIDENCE OF SHARK ATTACK’

Police said the fragments would be sent for forensic examination.

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Teams will carry on searching beaches in the area after high tide “in the coming days”, police said, following consultations with the man’s family.

An emergency services official in the area told public broadcaster ABC that as many as 16 people were near the surfer on Saturday, some of whom “saw evidence of the attack”.

By Garrin Lambley © Agence France-Presse

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