Shark bites woman, child at popular Australian tourist site
Updated | By AFP
A woman and a child were bitten by a shark in the popular Whitsunday
Islands near Australia's Great Barrier Reef on Thursday in the latest of
a string of such incidents.
The Queensland state ambulance service said the pair were rushed to hospital with leg and foot wounds from the attack along a beach on Hamilton Island, but the injuries were not life-threatening.
Local media said the victims were a woman and young child playing in the shallow waters of the island's Catseye Beach.
It was the latest in a series of shark attacks in waters around the Whitsunday islands, which had been considered safe for swimming.
One man died of his injuries from an attack in November, and a 12-year-old girl lost a leg after another mauling in September.
Australia has one of the world's highest incidences of shark attacks, but fatalities remain rare.
There were 20 "unprovoked" shark attacks off the vast continent's coast in 2018, though only one was fatal, according to data compiled by the Taronga Zoo in Sydney.
Hamilton island grabbed global headlines in 2009 when 34,000 people
entered a competition to land the "Best Job in the World" -- a six-month
stint as "caretaker" of the idyllic destination.
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