Man dies in Western Australia after shark attack
A 35-year-old man has died after being bitten by a shark while spearfishing with his family off the south coast of Michaelmas Island in Western Australia, near Albany. Paramedics treated the man at the scene, but he succumbed to his injuries.

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AI-generatedA 35-year-old man has died after being bitten by a shark while spearfishing with his family off the south coast of Michaelmas Island in Western Australia, near Albany. Paramedics treated the man at the scene, but he succumbed to his injuries. A witness reported seeing a 4.5-meter shark of an unknown species in the vicinity. This incident marks the fourth fatal shark attack in Australia this year, with previous fatalities occurring near Perth, Queensland, and Sydney. Australian scientists suggest that crowded waters and rising ocean temperatures may be influencing shark migratory patterns, potentially leading to an increase in attacks. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has advised people in the area to exercise caution and stay informed about shark sightings.
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4 extractedThis is the fourth shark killing in Australia this year.
A 4.5-meter (15ft) shark of an unknown species was spotted near the attack site.
A 35-year-old man died after being bitten by a shark while spearfishing off the south coast of Michaelmas Island, Western Australia.
Australian scientists believe crowded waters and rising ocean temperatures may be contributing to a rise in shark attacks.