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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 ...
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.
A man presumed to have been killed by a shark at Wharton Beach, Australia, on Monday, March 10, has been identified.
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.
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.
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 five weeks into a six-month trip around Australia when he stopped for a surf at Wharton Beach, Western Australia , on Monday.
Witnesses have recalled hearing screams when a surfer was attacked by a shark at a remote Western Australian beach, as the search for the man continues. Emergency services rushed to Wharton Beach ...
Steven Payne, 37, was surfing off Wharton Beach — a remote area of Western Australia about 480 miles from Perth — when the ...