A rare attack of a deadly shark agitated to hunt for oceans in Sydney. On the east coast of Australia, a shark hunt began after a man died of a strange attack of Muslims on Sydney beach.


Mercury Psillakis was torn into pieces by a large shark on the long beach on Saturday. According to CNN, a 57 -year -old man has been attacked during surfing about 100 meters away, becoming the second death incident with sharks in the city since 1963.
Now, unmanned aircraft operators are sweeping water to search for any signs of shark operating on the beach are still closed, reporting to the Branch of CNN 9News.
Rescue services arrived at the beach right after 10 am after a message about a seriously injured man. According to the authorities, unfortunate people were brought ashore and declared dead at the scene.
Witnesses describe a chaotic scene when the shark fin increases on the surface.
There was a guy shouting: I didn't want to be bitten by, I didn't want me to bite me, didn't bite me, and I saw a shark holding a spoon, and he was very big, Mark Morgental said in an interview with CNN Sky News Australia. After that, I saw the tail ended and started trouble and started between and started between the distance and started between the distance and started between the distance between the back fins and the tail of the tail was about four meters, so it was actually a six -meter shark.
Psillakis disappeared underwater with his surfing table and lost some limbs due to an offensive, inspector Stuarars Stuarars Poliap told reporters on Saturday.
His friends tried to safely reach the beach, and soon, his body was found floating in the surfing lane, and some people went out and welcomed him, Mr. Thomson said. The efforts to save his life were unsuccessful.
Psillakis, an experienced surfer with a wife and young daughter, was famous in the Northern Beach Community in that he sold rare and rare strange plants and often showed his findings in local social networks.
Police and shark biologists analyze the body of Psillakis and the pieces of its surfing table, as well as talk to witnesses to determine the appearance of sharks, added to 9News.
Unmanned cars sweep water for shark possible operation. Local people are encouraged to avoid beaches in the area, because rescuers do not allow people to go into the water.
John Duncan, head of the northern beach, told local media that the attack was an unusual incident that happened very rare.
Shark attacks in Sydney are extremely rare, and over the past 60 years, only one dead, CNN noted. Simon Nelist diving guidance was killed by a big white shark when bathing on a small beach by 2022.
Earlier, the last deadly incident occurred in 1963, when actress Marcia Hathaway was torn into pieces of a shark at Midl port.
Shark Nets was installed on 51 beach in New South Wales for the season, starting on September 1, on a beach 51 with a length of about 140 miles from Newcubus to Wullong, 9news report. This plan is held every year, during the spring spring in the state, and in a warm season, sharks are more popular. According to the section of the raw material industry, sharks are found all year round, but may be more common depending on the weather, the condition of the ocean and food sources.