Shark kills man off Sydney beach

A suspected “large shark” mauled a man to death in waters off northern Sydney on Saturday, Australian police said, leading to a string of beach closures.
The man was pulled out of the morning surf onto shore at Long Reef Beach but died at the scene, New South Wales police said in a statement.
“A man has died on the Northern Beaches after being bitten by what is believed to have been a large shark,” police said.
Two sections of a surfboard were recovered and taken for forensic examination.
Police said emergency services rushed to the scene following alerts that the man, who was not identified, had suffered “critical injuries”.
An unnamed surfer said the victim had been surfing between Long Reef and Dee Why beaches.
“Four or five surfers pulled him out of the water and it looked like a significant part of his lower half had been attacked,” the surfer said, according to Sydney’s Daily Telegraph.
People were ordered out of the water, he told the paper.
“There was a surf lifesaving guy waving a red flag,” the surfer said. “I didn’t know what it was … but thought I should probably go in (to shore).”
AFP