Man Dies After Shark Bite off Western Australia Coast

SYDNEY, May 16 (Reuters) – A man ⁠attacked ⁠by a shark ⁠off Western Australia’s coast on Saturday ​died of his injuries, police said, in what ‌is the second fatal ‌shark attack in Australia so far ⁠this year.

The ⁠38-year-old victim, yet to be identified, was bitten ​on Saturday morning at Horseshoe Reef near Rottnest Island, about 31 km (19.2 miles) west of state ​capital Perth, police said in a statement.

The man was ⁠taken ⁠to shore but could ⁠not ​be revived, police said, adding that a report ​would be prepared ⁠for the coroner.

State authorities advised people to take extra caution in the water at Rottnest Island, a popular tourist destination.

Aerial footage from ⁠the Australian Broadcasting Corporation showed a police boat, police ⁠officers, and a rescue helicopter with a stretcher at the scene.

The attack follows the death in January of a boy bitten by a shark in Sydney Harbour, after a series of shark attacks along the country’s east coast.

Most shark attacks occur along ⁠the east and southeast seaboard of Australia, which averages around 20 such incidents a year, according to Australia’s Institute of Health and ​Welfare.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith in Sydney; ​Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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