Queensland fisher missing after suspected crocodile attack

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Queensland fisher missing after suspected crocodile attack
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Bystanders report hearing a splash in the water and seeing the man in distress in Rinyirru national park

An aerial search was launched with a paramedic and doctor onboard before being suspended overnight. Search efforts resumed at first light on Sunday, with wildlife officers assisting., an 11-year-old boy is in a serious but stable condition after being bitten by a shark in the state’s north.

The boy was taken to hospital after being mauled while snorkelling in waters off Kurrajong campsite in the Cape Range national park about 3pm on Saturday,He was treated at the scene by paramedics after sustaining deep cuts to parts of his body but his injuries are said to be non-life threatening.

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