The incident reportedly occurred at Wharton Beach in Western Australia just after noon on Monday, March 10 A surfer is missing after he was reportedly attacked by a "massive" shark in chest-deep water ...
A 37-year-old man in Australia has been identified in the wake of what police believe to have been an attack by a 'massive ...
Yet another attack in the notoriously sharky region – this time on a swimmer at Sandtrax, a popular surf spot, outside of ...
Terrifying footage has emerged of a large shark swimming close to swimmers at Wharton Beach one year before a surfer was ...
Steven Payne, 37, was surfing off Wharton Beach — a remote area of Western Australia about 480 miles from Perth — when the shark mauled him Monday afternoon, the Australian Broadcasting ...
On a warm Wednesday afternoon, a calm day at Port Beach in Perth turned alarming when a swimmer was bitten by a 1.5-meter tiger shark. This incident marks the fourth shark attack in Western Australia ...
Wharton Beach was closed Monday and Tuesday, but will likely be reopened Wednesday, Taylor told ABC. Police said there have been no further shark sightings in the area. Australian officials ...
Before he was bitten, the shark ‘bumped the man multiple times’, a Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development ...
A shark was sighted in the area a short time ... The attack occurred at Wharton Beach in Duke of Orleans Bay in Western Australia. It's an extremely remote area in Cape Le Grande National Park ...
Steven Payne, a 37-year-old man holidaying from Melbourne was seen in distress in chest-deep water at the remote Wharton Beach in Western Australia on Monday. Witnesses heard screams before the surfer ...
The release stated that Wharton Beach, which is in the remote Shire of ... Witnesses told police a surfer had been attacked by a "massive" shark in chest-deep water, per The Sydney Morning Herald.