Shark attack: man dies on Great Barrier Reef in far north Queensland
A 39-year-old man has died following a shark attack on the Great Barrier Reef in far north Queensland. The incident occurred at Kennedy Shoal, a shallow reef approximately 50km off the coast between Cairns and Townsville, while the man was reportedly fishing.

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AI-generatedA 39-year-old man has died following a shark attack on the Great Barrier Reef in far north Queensland. The incident occurred at Kennedy Shoal, a shallow reef approximately 50km off the coast between Cairns and Townsville, while the man was reportedly fishing. Emergency services were alerted around midday on Sunday and the man was brought ashore in a critical condition, later succumbing to his injuries. Queensland police are preparing a report for the coroner regarding the death. The type of shark involved has not yet been identified, though bull and tiger sharks are known to inhabit the area.
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5 extractedQueensland police stated they would prepare a report for the coroner following the sudden and non-suspicious death of a 39-year-old man.
Emergency services were alerted about midday on Sunday and the man was taken to Hull River Heads boat ramp.
A 39-year-old man died after a shark attack on the Great Barrier Reef south of Cairns.
The man was reportedly fishing at Kennedy Shoal, a shallow reef about 50km off the coast of Tully.
Shark attacks are infrequent but have occurred in reefs and shoals along the Queensland coast.