A teen has revealed the ultimate moments of a 16-year-old woman earlier than she was mauled to dying by a shark in a ‘utterly random assault’.
The woman, who has not been named, is believed to have been jet snowboarding together with her pals when she noticed a pod of dolphins within the Swan River in North Fremantle, Western Australia, at 3.30pm on Saturday.
She dived into the water and was swimming with the animals when she was attacked by the shark as her horrified pals watched on.
Perth native, Joshua Banks, 16, was rope swinging with six pals close by earlier than the grotesque assault unfolded.

A teenage woman was mauled to dying by a shark at Swan River in North Fremantle on Saturday in what eyewitness Joshua Banks described as a ‘utterly random assault’

The woman is believed to have been swimming with dolphins when she was attacked by the shark
‘Me and my mates Jacob and Harry noticed them – we truly watched them cross via the bridge as we (had been) rope swinging,’ he instructed The Day by day Telegraph.
‘They handed and we noticed them get off the jet skis close to the seashore and soar off and swim to the shore shortly.’
The teenager described what he noticed as a ‘utterly random assault’ and stated he and his pals had been left ‘shaken’ by the occasion.
‘We had been utterly unaware of this assault and had been swimming and leaping off for about an hour to 45 minutes,’ he stated.
He added that his pals had been ‘conscious it may’ve been us’ as an alternative.
Witnesses instructed police {that a} man bravely dived into the water to drag the teenage woman out, describing him as a ‘hero’, however paramedics had been unable to save lots of her.

Mr Banks was rope swinging with a bunch of mates shut by and noticed the teenager woman and her pals on jet skis earlier than they jumped into the water

Witnesses instructed police {that a} man bravely dived into the water to drag the tragic teen out. Nevertheless, paramedics had been unable to save lots of her
An area who noticed the 16-year-old die after being mauled by what’s believed to be a bull shark stated she heard individuals screaming earlier than the person jumped in.
The woman’s household and pals had been seen in a state of shock close to the river after she was pulled out.
Emergency providers, together with police boats, rushed to the scene close to the Fremantle site visitors bridge and she or he was pulled out of the water with extreme leg accidents.
Amid a string of studies, WA Police initially thought that she might have been injured by a ship propeller.

An area, who noticed the 16-year-old die being mauled by what’s believed to be a bull shark, stated she heard individuals screaming earlier than the person jumped in

WA Police stated they obtained a triple zero name about 3.30pm and emergency providers rushed to the scene
Fremantle District Performing Inspector Paul Robinson described the incident as ‘traumatic’.
‘It is a particularly traumatic occasion for everybody concerned and everybody who knew the younger woman, so I will not be going into the extent of the accidents.
‘It’s uncommon for a shark to be that far down the river … at this cut-off date an alert has been put out, a shark warning simply to let individuals know this incident has taken place.
‘What we have been suggested points with pals on the river, they had been on Jet Skis, there was presumably a pod of dolphins been seen close by, and the younger feminine jumped within the water to swim close by the dolphins.’
Police did not go into particulars about her accidents and didn’t verify what species of shark was concerned within the assault.
It’s the first deadly shark assault within the Swan River in a century.