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Man wields surfboard to fight off shark off Australian beach

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sydney — A surfer fought off a shark with his board after being bitten in the leg on Wednesday on Australia’s east coast, authoritie­s said, just days after a swimmer died in another attack.

The 43-year-old was surfing off popular tourist spot Shelly Beach in Ballina some 750 kilometres north of Sydney, when a shark ripped into his left calf, New South Wales state police said.

“It grabbed him on the leg and pulled him off the board. He used the board to belt the shark away,” Ballina mayor David Wright told Sydney radio station 2GB.

Wright said the man suffered an eight-inch cut to his leg, then “came in to shore, wrapped his leg up” and was taken to hospital.

He added that the shark was believed to be about five-feet-long. Shelly and surroundin­g beaches were closed for 24 hours and authoritie­s were trying to identify the shark species.

The latest encounter comes after a swimmer died late on Monday following a shark attack in the Whitsunday islands off Queensland state — the third such incident in two months at the popular tourist site.

Six sharks were captured using baited lines and killed by state authoritie­s after the earlier attacks in September.

A Japanese surfer died more than three years ago at the same beach in Ballina after a shark bit off both his legs during a spate of attacks in the region.

 ?? — AP ?? Policemen hold the victim’s surfboard in Ballina.
— AP Policemen hold the victim’s surfboard in Ballina.

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