“Huge shark” snorts a surfer off Sydney: 57 years old dies near Long Reef beach

John

By John

In Australia, a “huge shark” blocked to death today a surfer on a very popular beach just north of Sydney, the police report and Australian rescuers, who then closed the beaches of the area for at least 24 hours. The 57 -year -old man, an expert surfer, had come out with the table off with five or six friends in the Pacific waters in front of the beaches of Long Reef and Dee Why, reported the police and rescuers.

The man, who had a young wife and daughter, lost “different arts”, said the police superintendent of the new South Wales (NSW), John Duncan, in a press conference. “The body was found floating in the waves.” A couple of surfers saw him in the water and led him to the shore, said Duncan. “Unfortunately, at that point we understood that he had probably lost a lot of blood and attempts to revive him were in vain.” The beaches between the northern suburbs of Manly and narrabeen were closed for at least 24 hours, said Surf Life Saving of the NSW.