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Fisherman killed by crocodile after falling into river

Published Aug 06, 2024 8:56 am

An Australian fisherman was likely killed by a crocodile after tumbling down a riverbank into a creek, police said after finding human remains in the gut of a 4.9-meter (16-foot) reptile caught nearby. 

The 40-year-old man was fishing on a riverbank in tropical north Queensland when he "fell into the water and failed to resurface," police said in a statement. 

They were told the man had "been taken by a crocodile."

The fisherman had been casting his line at a secluded spot known among locals as "crocodile bend," Australian media reported. 

Rangers trapped and killed a large crocodile close to where the fisherman had plunged into the water. 

Police said they believed they had found the man's remains inside the beast, and were now working on a formal identification. 

A 12-year-old girl was killed by a crocodile in July while swimming near a remote settlement in Australia's Northern Territory. 

Deadly crocodile attacks are rare but not unheard of in Australia's northern tropics. 

Earlier this year, a saltwater crocodile was shot, cooked and eaten after menacing a Northern Territory community. (AFP)

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