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Shark kills man in Australia’s Byron Bay despite brave rescue bid

A man was killed in a shark attack on Tuesday at the popular tourist destination of Byron Bay on Australia’s east coast despite a beachgoer’s brave rescue attempt, police said.

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Australian police inspect Clarkes Beach, Byron Bay, after a swimmer died in a shark attack. Photo: EPA

A man was killed in a shark attack on Tuesday at the popular tourist destination of Byron Bay on Australia’s east coast despite a beachgoer’s brave rescue attempt, police said.

The beachgoer, Mark Hickey, swam 15-20 metres from the shore of Clarkes Beach to retrieve the man, who had sustained severe wounds to his right leg, Police Inspector Bobbie Cullen said.

The victim, a local man in his 50s whose name has not been released, received medical treatment on the beach but did not survive, Cullen said.

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“A gentleman who was on the beach went out and located the gentleman and pulled him in,” Cullen told reporters. “Absolutely it is [an extraordinary act of bravery] and we can only thank him for his efforts.”

Hickey, a lawyer on vacation at Byron Bay, told Ten Network television news that he saw the shark and its bloodied victim and swam out to try to attempt a rescue as the shark attacked again.

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“I went out there and, I don’t know, I just thought I’ve got to get this guy in and that’s what I tried to do,” Hickey said.

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