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Horror scenes from shark attack at Emerald Beach north of Coffs which left surfer in 30s dead

A surfer in his 30s died after shocked witnesses reported seeing his arm being torn off by a shark at Emerald Beach on Sunday morning.

Fatal shark attack at Shelly/Emerald Beach NSW North Coast

An onlooker has described horrific scenes of “a man without an arm” screaming for help on Father’s Day after a savage shark attack left a surfer with fatal injuries on the NSW North Coast this morning.

Four ambulance crews and a Westpac Rescue Helicopter raced to Shelly Beach at 10.45am after the man, in his 30s, was dragged to the shore at Emerald Beach in Coffs Harbour battling for survival.

An onlooker said he was out in the surf when the grisly attack took place.

“I was out in the surf and I heard screaming, I paddled further out to the water and saw a man without an arm, there was lots of blood,” the witness said.

The scene at Emerald Beach where a surfer was fatally mauled by a shark. Picture: Frank Redward
The scene at Emerald Beach where a surfer was fatally mauled by a shark. Picture: Frank Redward

“He was shouting ‘help me’ — people were trying to get him out to the shore.

“I saw paramedics performing CPR on him for about an hour and a half trying to save them.”

Locals had also battled to perform CPR on the man before crews arrived.

“It was devastating for everybody on the beach this morning,“ NSW ambulance inspector Chris Wilson said.

“A number of local surfers and bystanders came to the aid of this man, they were incredibly brave in a very challenging situation.”

“The Westpac Rescue Helicopter winched in a critical care medical team onto the beach to continue treatment.

The Westpac Rescue Helicopter at the scene. Picture: Frank Redward
The Westpac Rescue Helicopter at the scene. Picture: Frank Redward

“The patient suffered a critical injury to his arm, but despite the best efforts of bystanders, paramedics and other emergency services, the patient couldn’t be revived.”

A NSW Ambulance spokesman said the victim had suffered ‘significant injuries’ to the arm and back.

The onlooker said the horrific attack had made him apprehensive about getting back into the surf.

Emergency services let off flares as paramedics work on the shark attack victim. Picture: Frank Redward
Emergency services let off flares as paramedics work on the shark attack victim. Picture: Frank Redward

“It didn’t look good. I’ve been surfing for 22 years on Emerald Beach and there’s never been an attack in my knowledge like this.

“I really feel for the dude’s family — it’s a popular beach. I’ll get back in water but not for a while.”

Shelly Beach is located at the northern end of the Look At Me Now Headland at Emerald Beach.

Shattered bystanders on the beach. Picture: Frank Redward
Shattered bystanders on the beach. Picture: Frank Redward

Emerald Beach is about 15 minutes north of Coffs Harbour and is popular with surfers.

The attack comes just a year after the death of 15-year-old surfer Mani Hart-Deville from nearby Minnie Water at Wilsons Headland.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/coffs-harbour/shark-attack-at-emerald-beach-north-of-coffs-man-in-30s-treated-by-paramedics/news-story/0b55dc37bff4f0e9dfad42b6dbbfcea6