Sydney beaches shut after swimmer dies in first fatal shark attack in decades
A hunt is on for the great white shark that killed a swimmer in Australia with several beaches in Sydney now closed including Bondi and Bronte as a precaution on Thursday.
The swimmer was mauled to death by a giant shark on Wednesday - the first such fatality at the city's beaches in nearly 60 years.
Drum lines, which are used to bait sharks, have been set up near the attack site while drones have been deployed as officials search if the shark is still in the area.
A video shared online showed a shark attacking a person on Wednesday afternoon off Little Bay beach, about 12 miles south of Australia's largest city and near the entrance to Botany Bay.
Police have not yet disclosed the identity of the swimmer.
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