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A body has not been recovered after a surfer was attacked by a shark off the coast of Australia. Police say drone footage ...
Steven Payne, 37, was surfing the waters off of Wharton Beach -- a remote area of Western Australia about 480 miles from Perth -- when the shark mauled him on Monday afternoon ...
The incident reportedly occurred at Wharton Beach in Western Australia just after noon on Monday, March 10 Mario Simijaca/Shutterstock A surfer is missing after he was reportedly attacked by a ...
Police are at Wharton Beach after reports of a shark attack. (ABC Esperance: Hayden Smith) The bay, around 90km east of Esperance by road, is a popular tourist destination.
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As the Fourth of July holiday approaches and families are planning beach time, some people on Long Island have lingering ...
These are currently at Twilight Beach, West Beach, and Kelp Beds, but not at Wharton Beach. The shark warning tower at Twilight Beach, Esperance. ( ABC News: Hayden Smith ) ...
Steven Payne, 37, disappeared while surfing at Wharton Beach. ( Getty/iStock ) He added that drone footage shot by a witness showed a shark swimming away from a cloud of blood close to the shoreline.
Shark spotted at Wharton Beach one year before Steven Payne was killed. A shark was filmed swimming close to swimmers last year at the same beach Steven Payne was fatally attacked on March 10.
A 30-year-old man was reported missing after witnesses saw a struggle and heard screams at Wharton Beach, about 500 miles from the capital of Western Australia.
Emergency services were called to Wharton Beach in Cape Le Grand, Condingup, approximately 60km east from Esperance, about 12.10pm AWST on Monday after reports of a possible shark bite incident.
Steven Payne, 37, was surfing off Wharton Beach — a remote area of Western Australia about 480 miles from Perth — when the ...
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