Police helicopter captures clear vision of a large 12-foot tiger shark lurking 100 metres from the shore at popular surf spot Trigg Beach!
Surf lifesavers from Scarborough used a small boat to herd the shark into deeper water. It comes as beaches across Sydney’s south were recently closed after a surfer was nudged off his board by a shark. The man was surfing at Cronulla at about 11.15am on Easter Monday when he encountered the shark. Police don’t usually become involved in shark-patrol duties, and the West Australian had fun with its story, leading with this paragraph: “Even the most intimidating predators can’t escape the long arm of the law.”
Surf lifesavers from Scarborough used a small boat to herd the shark into deeper water. It comes as beaches across Sydney’s south were recently closed after a surfer was nudged off his board by a shark. The man was surfing at Cronulla at about 11.15am on Easter Monday when he encountered the shark. Police don’t usually become involved in shark-patrol duties, and the West Australian had fun with its story, leading with this paragraph: “Even the most intimidating predators can’t escape the long arm of the law.”
POLAIR62 spotted something lurking off Trigg Beach this morning #TFOlife #wearegunnaneedabiggerboat #fb #polairhttps://t.co/JDOzP0AwRE— WA Police (@WA_Police) March 29, 2016