Woman fails to save friend in Australian crocodile attack | Inquirer News

Woman fails to save friend in Australian crocodile attack

/ 08:42 AM May 30, 2016

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BRISBANE, Australia — A woman struggled in vain to drag her friend from a crocodile’s jaws during a late night swim off a northeast Australian beach, police said on Monday.

The pair were in waist-deep water at Thornton Beach in the World Heritage-listed Daintree National Park in Queensland state when the 46-year-old woman was taken by the crocodile at 10:30 p.m. local time on Sunday, Police Senior Constable  Russell Parker said.

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“Her 47-year-old friend tried to grab her and drag her to safety but she just wasn’t able to do that,” Parker told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

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A rescue helicopter fitted with thermal imaging equipment failed to find any trace of the missing woman Sunday night, he said.

The search resumed on Monday with a helicopter, boat and land-based search teams, he said.

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The survivor was taken to a hospital in Mossman suffering from shock and a graze to her arm inflicted as the crocodile brushed against her, Queensland Ambulance Service spokesman Neil Noble said.

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“The report that we have from the surviving woman is that they felt a nudge and her partner started to scream and then was dragged into the water,” Noble told ABC.

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The two women were not locals and might not have been aware that the area was well known as crocodile habitat, Parker said.

The attack occurred near where a 5-year-old boy was taken and killed by a 4.3-metre (14-foot) croc from a swamp in 2009 and a 43-year-old woman was killed by a 5-meter (16-foot) croc while swimming in a creek in 1985.

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Crocodile numbers have boomed across Australia’s northern tropics since they became a protected species under federal law in 1971, and they pose an increasing threat to humans.

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