In Australia, a rare tragic case occurred: On one of Sydney's beaches, a man died after the attack on a large shark. According to the government of New South Wales, the incident occurred on the morning of September 6 by the long beach in the north of the city.

Surfers, identity are not officially revealed, have been underwater outside the area to be patrolled by rescuers. After the attack, other holidays were pulled ashore, but from the wounds – as prescribed, serious damage to the lower body – the man died on the spot before the ambulance arrived.
“The man died on the northern beaches after biting, probably a big shark,” the police statement said. On the shore, the pieces of its surfing tables have been found, transferred to experts for analysis. The work is being conducted to establish sea meat animals.
According to witnesses, four or five other surfers rushed to the victim's help. He was bitten under the waist … We immediately realized that this problem was serious, he said one of them was Daily Telegraph. After the attack, everyone was immediately evacuated from the water.
According to the head of the salvation service on the water of Stephen Pierce, all the beaches between Manley and Narrabin temporarily closed for at least 24 hours. All events and events in the latest rescue clubs have been canceled. According to the pier, the coastline uses drones and jet skateboards currently patrolling.
This is the first case of a shark attack in Sydney since 2022, when the diving guide of Simon Nelalist died near Little Bay beach. Earlier, such incidents in the city area have not occurred for nearly 60 years – since 1963.
The last deadly case of a shark attack in Australia outside Sydney occurred in March this year near Wardon beach in Western Australia. According to the national database, since the first cases recorded in 1791 in Australia, more than 1280 cases with sharks that occurred in Australia, of which more than 250 ended death.