Exmouth shark attack: Western Australian boy, 11, attacked by shark while snorkelling
Boy, 11, attacked by shark while snorkeling just meters from shore – as medics fly to the remote spot to get him to safety
- An 11-year-old boy was bitten by a shark
- He was snorkeling meters from shore in WA
- In a serious but stable condition with leg injuries
A boy has been dragged onto the beach bleeding after being attacked by a shark while snorkelling off a remote stretch of coastline in Western Australia.
The 11-year-old was in the waters off Kurrajong Campground in Cape Range National Park in Western Australia’s Shire of Exmouth when he was mauled by the shark at 3pm Saturday.
Emergency services from St John flew to the area and treated him on the beach before he was airlifted by the Royal Flying Doctors Service for further treatment.
He is now in a serious but stable condition with cuts to his leg at Exmouth Hospital.
A shark alert has since been issued in the area and people have been asked to exercise caution in the waters for now.
A boy has been dragged ashore after being attacked by a shark while snorkeling just meters from shore on a remote stretch of coast in Western Australia
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