Published: 16:05, June 6, 2026
Man dies after shark attack off southwest Australian coast
By Xinhua
Beachgoers at Queenscliff Beach walk past a shark‑sighting sign as beaches are closed after recent shark attacks, in Sydney, Australia, Jan 20, 2026. (PHOTO / REUTERS)

SYDNEY – A man died after he was bitten by a shark while diving off the south coast of Western Australia (WA) on Saturday morning.

The WA police force said that the 35-year-old man was spearfishing with family near the town of Albany, 390 km southeast of Perth, when he was bitten by a suspected 4.5-meter shark around 11:25 am local time on Saturday.

He was rushed to shore by boat, but could not be revived by ambulance paramedics.

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The attack occurred near an island 13 km off the coast of Albany, police said.

The WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has urged people to take additional caution in the area and to report any shark sightings to authorities.