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Shark attack off California’s Morro Bay kills boogie boarder


Shark assault off California's Morro Bay kills boogie guest

Incredible white shark Stock photograph of an extraordinary white shark. A boogie guest passed on Friday, Dec. 24, 2021, following a presumed incredible white shark assault off California's Morro Bay City Beach. (Ramon Carretero/Getty Images/iStockphoto)

By Kelli Dugan, Cox Media Group National Content Desk

MORRO BAY, Calif. — A boogie guest passed on Friday early daytime following a presumed incredible white shark assault off California's Morro Bay City Beach.

A sign posted on the ocean front Friday morning cautioned that the water close to the space of the ocean side known as "The Pit" was shut after a lethal shark assault, The Tribune in San Luis Obispo County detailed.

As per KSBY, the man was assaulted at around 10:40 a.m., and specialists on call told the TV station that the chomp seems reliable with that of an extraordinary white shark, however the hunter has not been formally recognized.

As per Morro Bay authorities, the water in the space will stay shut to beachgoers for an entire 24 hours, KSBY detailed.

The name and age of the casualty have not yet been delivered freely.


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