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Mystery Myst after legless body found in Auckland harbour – was it a shark attack?

Police allay fears that shark had attacked swimmer who was reported missing in waters off North Shore

- Brittany Keogh

Passengers on a commuter ferry made a grisly discovery yesterday when they found a man’s body, missing a leg, floating near a popular North Shore beach.

Police believe the body may belong to a swimmer reported missing off Narrow Neck Beach on Thursday afternoon and are investigat­ing whether he was hit by a boat. Police last night moved to allay fears the man had been attacked by a shark.

“Police do not believe that a shark has been involved in the man’s death,” a police spokeswoma­n told the Weekend Herald last night.

“However, we are investigat­ing the potential involvemen­t of a boat, which has been identified, located and examined.”

A man who was on board a 360 Discovery Cruises passenger ferry said someone on the vessel spotted the body about 3.2km off the coast of Mairangi Bay around 4pm yesterday.

The witness told the Weekend Herald he thought the man may have been the victim of a shark attack because his right leg was missing up to his waist.

“It was a very distressin­g mental image.”

James Bailey, manager of 360 Discovery Cruises, confirmed that one of the company’s vessels was involved in the gruesome discovery.

“Our thoughts and condolence­s are with the family at this time,” he said.

The witness said the dead man was wearing a wetsuit and it didn’t appear he had been in the water very long.

The skipper stopped the boat and waited with the body until maritime police and the Harbour Master arrived.

The company that ran the ferry service had offered counsellin­g to the passengers who had been on board at the time, the man said.

The witness told the Weekend Herald he wanted to offer his condolence­s to the man’s family.

A police spokeswoma­n said police retrieved the man’s body yesterday afternoon and were making inquiries to formally identify him, but he was believed to be a swimmer reported missing on Thursday after failing to return from a swim at Narrow Neck Beach.

DoC marine scientist Clinton Duffy said it was quite possible a shark could have bitten the man.

“There are a number of different species of shark in the harbour,” Duffy said.

“There’s generally more over the spring and summer.

“The numbers are trailing off at the moment but there will still be some around.”

Police do not believe that a shark has been involved in the man’s death. Police spokeswoma­n

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