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Spearfisher killed in second fatal shark attack in Australia

24 May 2026
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A spearfisher was fatally attacked by a shark while diving off Kennedy Shoal, near Cairns, Australia, on Sunday. The 39-year-old man was with friends when the incident occurred, resulting in severe head injuries that proved to be fatal. Emergency paramedics were unable to resuscitate him after he was transported to Hull Heads. This attack marks the second fatal shark incident in Australia within a week, following the death of a spearfisher off Rottnest Island in Western Australia earlier this month. The area is known for its recreational fishing and has recently seen reports of bull sharks present in the vicinity.

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Shark attacks in Australia have been a notable concern, with an average of more than three fatal incidents reported annually over recent decades. The latest attack highlights a growing trend of shark encounters in popular recreational areas, particularly around the Great Barrier Reef, which attracts divers and fishers alike. Historical data shows that the number of shark attacks can fluctuate based on various environmental factors, including water temperature and marine life activity. The increasing presence of sharks in these regions raises questions about safety measures for water enthusiasts and the ecological balance in marine habitats.

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