SYDNEY (AP) — A large shark
killed a woman near her terrified husband and friends as they took their
daily morning swim Thursday off a popular Australian east coast beach,
police said.
Christine
Armstrong, 63, was taken by the shark as she attempted to swim the 600
meters (1,970 feet) between the wharf and beach near the village of
Tathra, 340 kilometers (210 miles) south of Sydney, police said.
The
victim was some distance from the other five swimmers, including her
husband, Rob Armstrong, when they saw a 3-to-4-meter (10-to-13-foot)
shark nearby, said Police Inspector Jason Edmunds.
"The group
joined up together and did their best to keep the shark at bay, although
it didn't directly attack them," Edmunds told Nine Network television.
The
Tathra Wharf to Waves — a swim off a rocky coastline from the wharf to
the beach and back again — is an annual event that attracts hundreds of
swimmers each summer.
Local council general manager Leanne Barnes said locals meet at the beach every morning to swim out to the wharf and back."It's a beautiful little coastal village and this is one of those sad things that can happen," Barnes said.
Armstrong's family said in a statement that she had been swimming at the beach for 14 years and had been a trainer at the local volunteer lifeguard club.
"Swimming
brought her much joy and many friends," the statement said. "She will
be sadly missed by all who loved her, especially by Rob, her husband of
44 years."
Police said a
helicopter and boat were used to search for Armstrong's remains. The
fruitless search was called off late Thursday afternoon.
Although
sharks are common off Australia's coast, the country has averaged fewer
than two fatal attacks per year in recent decades. But fatal attacks
are becoming more common. Two men were killed in shark attacks off the
east and west coasts in the space of a week in November last year. They
were the only fatalities in 2013.
Police
on Wednesday recovered remains of a 38-year-old man reported missing
last week while diving south of the west coast city of Perth. Police
said the remains had shark bites, but it was not clear whether the man
had been bitten before or after he died.

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