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Search underway for surfer feared killed in shark attack off Australian coast
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Wellington, New Zealand — A surfer missing in Australia is believed to have died in a shark attack, authorities said Friday, as they searched the waters where the man disappeared. The 28-year-old was in the sea at a popular surf beach in South Australia where another man was killed by a white shark in 2023.
A witness who saw the shark attack on Thursday evening at Granites Beach, near the coastal town of Streaky Bay, rode into the sea on a jet ski and retrieved the man's surfboard, Senior Constable Rebecca Stokes told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.
"But there was just no sign of this young man, there's just been no sign of him," Stokes told the ABC. "From witnesses' descriptions we're pretty confident that sadly he's been killed by this shark."
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