Woman, 79, in hospital after reported funnel-web spider bite
An elderly woman was rushed to hospital after she was reportedly bitten by a deadly spider.
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An elderly woman has been rushed to hospital after being bitten by what is believed to be a funnel-web spider south of Newcastle.
The woman, 79, was taken to the Calvary Mater Hospital in a serious condition, a NSW Ambulance spokesman said.
Paramedics were called to the scene at Caves Beach just after midday after reports the woman had been bitten by a spider.
She was treated for a spider bite to her right ring finger.
The spokesman said witnesses at the scene had reported the bite was caused by a funnel-web spider, but he could not confirm if that was the case.
A Mater Hospital spokeswoman said the woman was in a stable condition on Wednesday afternoon.
Funnel-web spiders are one of the most deadly arachnids in the world, with their venom potentially fatal to humans.
Originally published as Woman, 79, in hospital after reported funnel-web spider bite