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“Bystanders on scene reported seeing fins and a large animal,” Mr Whitney said. Advertisement “It was pretty clear that it had been a shark attack as paramedics arrived on scene. “What we could see is that the patient suffered multiple wounds in what would have been a terrifying event.” Ms Bootes was expected to be released from hospital on Saturday afternoon, said Donna Wishart, a spokeswoman for Surf Life Saving NSW. “She’s doing well,” Ms Wishart said. Beaches from Wallagoot Lake to Pambula will be closed for 24 hours. The species of shark has not yet been determined but the Department of Primary Industries is investigating the incident. “When the DPI officers get to the hospital, they’ll be able to look at the injuries and determine the size and type of shark,” Ms Wishart said. ....
Cronulla beaches closed after suspected shark encounter We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Bate Bay beaches were closed on Sunday morning after a surfer was believed to have been knocked off his board by a shark at South Cronulla around 8am. The surfer was unharmed and paddled back to shore where lifeguards inspected his board. The surfboard believed to have been bitten by the shark at South Cronulla. Credit:Hayden Ryan Surf Life Saving NSW spokeswoman Donna Wishart said lifeguards initially expressed doubt about whether a shark would have caused the dent on the man’s board, until officers from the NSW Department of Primary Industries confirmed it was consistent with a bite. ....