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Shark Attack at Crowdy Bay: Woman Killed, Man Seriously Injured

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Early Morning Horror at Kylies Beach

A peaceful early-morning swim at Kylies Beach in Crowdy Bay National Park on Australia’s mid-north coast ended in tragedy on Thursday. At around 6:30 a.m., a shark reportedly struck two swimmers — a woman and a man, both in their 20s. Despite bystanders’ efforts, the woman died at the scene. The man, critically wounded, was airlifted to hospital, where he is now in serious but stable condition.

Eyewitnesses acted quickly: one bystander applied a makeshift tourniquet to the man’s leg, a move credited with likely saving his life.


Rare Double Attack on Remote Beach

Shark attacks seldom affect more than one person at a time; experts call this double attack “highly unusual.” The remote, unpatrolled nature of the beach — lacking shark-detection systems — made the swimmers especially vulnerable. Local listening stations, placed some distance away, recorded no early warning.

In response to the incident, authorities have shut down the beach and surrounding coastal areas indefinitely. Smart drumlines and drone patrols have been deployed to track and possibly capture the shark involved.


Community Shock and Calls for Better Safety

The double tragedy has stunned both locals and visitors, prompting renewed concern over safety at remote beaches. The victims are believed to be European tourists. Community leaders and life-saving officials have expressed deep condolences to the families and urged greater caution when swimming in unmonitored coastal zones.

Marine-safety advocates are now pushing for broader use of surveillance methods — including drumlines, drone monitoring, and early-warning systems — especially at isolated beaches with no lifeguard presence. The incident underlines the unpredictable risk of shark encounters, even during daylight hours.

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