Breaking: A male surfer has been killed after being bitten by a shark off Kingscliff in northern NSW
A male surfer has been killed after being bitten by a shark off Kingscliff in northern NSW.on Sunday morning that the man had been killed after an incident involving a shark off North Point Avenue near Kingscliff.
A shark bite has apparently led to the death of a man off Kingscliff in northern NSW on Sunday morning.The man in his 50s was believed to have been surfing at the time of the bite, with the event taking place on Sunday morning.Surf Life Saving NSW have since closed the beach. Authorities are yet to identify the type of shark but it is understood to be the season when white sharks are active off that part of the coast.
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