Shark kills American off Australia
A SHARK killed an American out diving off a popular Australian tourist island yesterday, in the third fatal shark attack off the country's west coast in two months, police said.
The man, a United States national, was killed while diving alone off Rottnest Island, a popular getaway in the Indian Ocean about 20 kilometers west of the Western Australia state capital, Perth. A police spokesman said the body surfaced with "obviously traumatic fatal injuries."
Witnesses said the shark was a three-meter white pointer, the spokesman said. The victim, said to be 32 years old, has not been named.
Sharks are common in the waters around Australia. Attacks on humans are normally rare but sometimes fatal.
The man, a United States national, was killed while diving alone off Rottnest Island, a popular getaway in the Indian Ocean about 20 kilometers west of the Western Australia state capital, Perth. A police spokesman said the body surfaced with "obviously traumatic fatal injuries."
Witnesses said the shark was a three-meter white pointer, the spokesman said. The victim, said to be 32 years old, has not been named.
Sharks are common in the waters around Australia. Attacks on humans are normally rare but sometimes fatal.
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