ANOTHER DEATH: Second fatal shark attack in two weeks
UPDATE: AN American man has been killed in a shark attack off Rottnest Island in the second fatal attack in two weeks.
www.perthnow.com.auI don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent, widely reported information up to late May 2026.
A shark attack at Rottnest Island near Perth, Western Australia, occurred on May 16, 2026, leaving the victim—a man in his 30s—seriously injured and subsequently hospitalised in a critical condition. Emergency services responded quickly, with medevac and rapid on-site treatment, and authorities cautioned the public and closed affected swimming areas on the island. The incident drew attention to ongoing safety concerns in Rottnest’s waters and prompted investigations by Western Australia Police and other agencies.[2][7][9]
Earlier reporting around the same period indicated the Rottnest area has a history of significant shark activity, and authorities regularly monitor beaches, deploy shark spotters, and issue advisories or closures when sightings occur. This incident aligns with a broader pattern of elevated shark alerts in coastal Western Australia during the warmer months.[4][2]
National outlets and local coverage have provided updates on the person’s condition, the operational response by emergency services, and statements from relevant departments regarding ongoing safety measures, ongoing investigations, and the public’s advisories for Geordie Bay and surrounding waters. For the latest status, checking dedicated Western Australia Police, Surf Life Saving WA, and the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions will yield the most current updates.[7][2][4]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles and summarize them with timestamps and key details, or pull official statements from WA authorities. I can also provide a concise timeline of events and a map of the affected area. Would you like me to proceed with a fresh roundup from current sources?[9][2]
UPDATE: AN American man has been killed in a shark attack off Rottnest Island in the second fatal attack in two weeks.
www.perthnow.com.auA man is critically injured after a shark attack at Geordie Bay, Rottnest Island, prompting emergency responses and raising safety concerns at the popular Western Australian tourist destination.
www.ibtimes.com.auA 38-year-old man tragically died after a suspected shark attack near Rottnest Island off the coast of Western Australia, highlighting the dangers in popular surfing and swimming areas.
economictimes.comSecond fatal shark incident reported in Australia this year
english.aaj.tvAUTHORITIES issued a catch-to-kill order to destroy a rogue shark just one hour after an American man was mauled to death while diving off Rottnest Island.
www.perthnow.com.auA large number of sharks have been spotted feeding off a whale carcass near Rottnest forcing nearby beaches to close
7news.com.auA man in his thirties has been seriously injured by a shark off Rottnest Island, on Perth's coast.
www.abc.net.auThe incident happened near Perth about 10am on Saturday, a St John WA ambulance service spokesperson says
www.theguardian.comIt's the first reported shark attack since January, when a 12-year-old boy died after an attack in Sydney Harbour.
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