Man killed in shark attack off Tasmanian coast

Daughter of victim watched as man in his late 40s attacked by large great white shark

The attack happened off the east coast near where a four and a half metre great white shark was seen on Friday. Stock photograph: Getty Images.
The attack happened off the east coast near where a four and a half metre great white shark was seen on Friday. Stock photograph: Getty Images.

A woman watched her father being killed by a large shark while the pair were diving off the Australian island state of Tasmania, police said.

The woman had returned to their boat with scallops the pair had collected then became concerned that her father, in his late 40s, had not surfaced, Inspector David Wiss said in the state capital Hobart.

“His daughter became worried and went down and checked on her father,” Mr Wiss said. “She saw a very large shark; she saw her father being attacked by the shark.”

The attack happened off the east coast near where a four and a half metre great white shark was seen on Friday, government ranger Peter Lingard told the Examiner newspaper.

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It occurred as Australian professional surfer Mick Fanning made his first return to the water since he fought off a large shark during a World Surf League competition in South Africa last weekend.

The three-time world champion went surfing alone at his hometown of Tweed Heads, 430 miles north of Sydney. He had contemplated giving up the sport after he was knocked off his board by a large shark at Jeffreys Bay.

That attack was televised live around the world. He survived unscathed.

“Sharks are common off Australia’s beaches, but fatal attacks are rare. The country has averaged fewer than two deadly attacks per year in recent decades.

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