• A shark at Melbourne Sea Life aquarium. Getty Images
    A shark at Melbourne Sea Life aquarium. Getty Images
  • A shark at Melbourne Sea Life aquarium. Getty Images
    A shark at Melbourne Sea Life aquarium. Getty Images
  • A group of people sit next to shark-education signs and a shark-warning flag at Muizenberg beach in Cape Town. AFP
    A group of people sit next to shark-education signs and a shark-warning flag at Muizenberg beach in Cape Town. AFP
  • The shark-warning flag at Muizenberg beach, a popular swimming and surfing venue in South Africa’s Cape Town. AFP
    The shark-warning flag at Muizenberg beach, a popular swimming and surfing venue in South Africa’s Cape Town. AFP
  • Members of the Shark-spotter crew begin to loosen the exclusion net at Fish Hoek beach. AFP
    Members of the Shark-spotter crew begin to loosen the exclusion net at Fish Hoek beach. AFP
  • Junior lifesavers swim at Fish Hoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town. AFP
    Junior lifesavers swim at Fish Hoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town. AFP
  • A view of at Fishoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town, has also been the site of shark attacks. AFP
    A view of at Fishoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town, has also been the site of shark attacks. AFP
  • Members of the Shark-spotter crew pull in the exclusion net at Fish Hoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town. AFP
    Members of the Shark-spotter crew pull in the exclusion net at Fish Hoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town. AFP
  • Members of the Shark-spotter crew pull in the exclusion net at Fishoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town. AFP
    Members of the Shark-spotter crew pull in the exclusion net at Fishoek beach, a popular swimming and surfing spot in Cape Town. AFP

Shark attack kills man in north-west Australia


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A man has died after being bitten by a shark at a beach popular with tourists on Australia's northwest coast, authorities said on Sunday.

Police were called to a Cable Beach in the morning after reports of the attack.

The man was pulled from the water and given medical treatment but later succumbed to his injuries.

"Police can confirm that tragically the man has died," Western Australia police said in a statement.

Shark attacks are rare on Cable Beach, a 22-kilometre stretch of pristine white sand next to the town of Broome.

But authorities are generally forced to close the beach once or twice a year when deadly saltwater crocodiles are spotted nearby.

The man's death marks the eighth fatal shark attack in Australian waters this year.

There have been at least 22 shark maulings in the same period, according to the Taronga Conservation Society Australia government agency.