Woorim, Bribie Island, Australia (stock image).Photo:Getty
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A teenage girl has reportedly died following a shark attack at a popular tourist beach in Australia.
The Queensland Ambulance Service responded to a “serious shark bite incident” involving the 17-year-old victim at Woorim Beach, north of Brisbane, at around 4:45 p.m. local time on Monday, Feb. 3, according toa post on X.
While paramedics and witnesses attempted to save the teenage girl, she succumbed to her injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the outlet.
The unidentified victim was bitten on the arm around 100 yards offshore from Bribie Island,Nine Newsreported.
No one else was injured in the attack, according to reports.
Shark (stock image).Getty
The area where the incident took place is a spot where drumlines are used to monitor and catch sharks, perThe Sydney Morning Herald.It has not been confirmed if the shark was drawn into the area with bait before the attack.
The outlet stated that a coroner report is being prepared for the victim.
Woorim Beach is a popular surfing and tourist location and there were people on the beach at the time of the attack, according to reports.
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Bribie Island (stock image).Craig Ferguson/LightRocket via Getty
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Moreton Bay councilor Mark Booth wrote in response to the incident onFacebook, “I’m very saddened to hear today, that a shark attack at Woorim Beach on Bribie Island has tragically claimed the life of a 17-year-old girl. 🥺”
“Our hearts break for her family and friends during this unimaginable time. May they find strength and comfort in the support of their loved ones and the community ❤️🩹," he concluded.
PEOPLE has reached out to the Queensland Police for comment.
source: people.com