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MAC
04-23-2002, 04:53 AM
Can't even count on sharks anymore (http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20020422_218.html)

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SYDNEY, Australia April 22 — Police were trying Monday to identify human remains found in the belly of a 815-pound tiger shark caught off Australia's eastern coast including sifting through files of unsolved murders.

The 10-foot-long shark was caught Sunday in waters about 60 miles north of Sydney. Fishermen discovered a human skull, arm and pelvis inside it after cutting it open.

It was not clear how the remains came to be in the shark or whether the victim was dead or alive when eaten, but authorities said they are considering the possibility, among others, that the person was murdered and disposed of at sea.

"We've got to look at DNA, dental records, perhaps facial reconstruction. We don't know how long it's been in the water and we don't know how long it's been in the shark," Lake Macquarie police Detective Sergeant Murray Lundberg said Monday.

"We're going to have to search unsolved homicides," he said, without giving a specific reason to suspect it was a murder victim.

The discovery revived memories of Sydney's grisly "shark arm case" of 1935 in which a tiger shark caught and moved to an aquarium regurgitated a deliberately severed human arm with distinctive tattoos and a rope tied to the wrist. That victim was identified from fingerprints as Edward Smith, but no one was ever convicted of his murder.

An autopsy on the new remains was scheduled for Tuesday.

Fatal shark attacks are rare in Australia. Last year three swimmers were bitten by sharks, but all survived. The last recorded fatal attacks in Australia were in 2000, when there were three.
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well, now we all know what Mr Snrub does for a living...
...and it ain't shootin birds at the airport like he said orginally...

MuffyTheVampyreLayer
04-23-2002, 06:04 AM
Back when I lived where the water dosn't freeze your tits off, I used to do a lot of surfing. It was common practice for us lifeguards to bollock around quite a bit, and several times we had turned on the shark sirens and waved the signs just to piss eachother off... you can see this is going to be a 'boy who cried wolf' type tale...

So, anyway, I was out having a surf when the boys started waving and screaming at me 'shark, shark!' - no siren was going, they hadn't even bothered with the flags so naturally, I presumed they were just pissing around.

I turned around and started paddling out toward my next wave, I was in the middle of duckdiving under a small wave when I was yanked rather ungracefully out of the water in to an IRB by Magoo - the senior life guard.

He promptly turns around and starts going back to shore (IRB's not being the best thing to be in around a pissed off shark) - I didn't even have time to undo my leg rope which was still attached to my board which was consequently dragging behind us.

The next thing I felt this massive tug on my leg, I started to go over the side of the IRB, Magoo grabbed me, we both fell flat to stop the IRB turning over, and then my leg rope broke.

I looked up and there was a tiger shark (est 11'') quite happily attacking my board. Magoo said that it had been swimming back and forth past me (eyeing me up) for about five minutes (which is why the boys were yelling rather than wasting time climbing the tower to turn on the sirens) and that it had been about 8 metres away from me and closing in fast when he pulled me out.

That was damn scary. And I lost an $800 board - the damn thing chewed straight through the fibreglass.

*shudders*

I'm a little less carefree about sharks when in the water now.

Mr. Snrub
04-23-2002, 11:15 AM
When the Manly aquarium first opened in Sydney, as one of its main attractions it had a huge great white caught around the harbour.

On the aquarium's opening day, it proceeded to vomit up a human arm, startling visitors nearby

Turned out to be the arm of person declared missing under suspicous circumstances a short while earlier.

These things happen all the time. So it's no wonder my girlfriend has a major phobia about sharks and always makes sure some delicious little children are farther out to sea than she is whenever we go to the beach.