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An enormous Sicklefin Lemon shark bites a fisherman in the lower half of the torso on a fishing trip. The victim was injured that worried the others, but he somehow was able to escape its jaws.
The unexpected shark attack happened on Varanus Island that is close to the coastal waters of Western Australia. It was mentioned the particular shark was called the big one.
The victim of the vicious bite given by the ferocious predator is a 30-year-old fisherman. The other fishermen gave the first aid to help the injured man survive, reported the Express UK.
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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)
Police want to acknowledge the tireless contribution and massive response of volunteers and members of the public who have helped search recently for two Northland men, who went missing in separate incidents.
The search for 72-year-old Whangārei man Brian Bench was the largest search operation conducted in the Northland area in the last 17 years.
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During the five-day search, helicopters and sniffer dogs were brought in to help and volunteers scoured backyards, streets and waterways.
Mr Bench, who suffered from Alzheimer’s, was discovered by Police staff off a walking track on Mount Parihaka and sadly, despite their efforts, he passed away at the scene.
July 19 2021, 2:48 pm | BY Ricki Green | No Comments
New work released today for the Surf Life Saving Foundation via The Together Society, shares the physical and emotional challenges, along with the fight against time and the elements, that our surf lifesavers face whenever they make a rescue.
The campaign called “Battle” takes the viewer through the many battles that are faced whenever a rescue is made and has been launched to raise funds for the Surf Life Saving Foundation.
The Surf Life Saving Foundation relies on donations from the general public to keep our red and yellow heroes on our beaches. They are trained in life saving techniques and generously give their time to patrol our beaches, ready to launch into action when anyone is in trouble; often putting themselves in danger to help save others.