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New footage shows shark swimming off Cabarita Beach as surf spot remains closed following teen attack

New vision has captured a bull shark cruising just offshore at Cabarita Beach on the NSW Far North Coast, days after a teenage boy was dragged underwater in a terrifying attack.

A bull shark was spotted lurking off the shores of Cabarita Beach, just days after a deadly attack on a swimmer. Picture: SLSNSW
A bull shark was spotted lurking off the shores of Cabarita Beach, just days after a deadly attack on a swimmer. Picture: SLSNSW

New footage has emerged of a shark lurking just offshore at Cabarita Beach, where a teenage boy was attacked days earlier, as authorities confirm the popular Far North Coast beach remains closed due to ongoing shark activity.

Surf Life Saving NSW (SLSNSW) has confirmed a bull shark, estimated to be around 2m long, was spotted on Tuesday during drone surveillance.

Jet skis and aerial patrols have been monitoring the area closely since the teen was bitten late on Sunday afternoon.

“Cabarita Beach remains closed today after more shark activity at the popular Far North Coast surfing spot,” an SLSNSW spokesperson said.

“Despite largely perfect conditions in the area for surfers, SLSNSW still advises to stay away from the beach while there is heightened activity.”

A large dorsal fin pops up behind the swimmer. Picture: Nicka Atkins
A large dorsal fin pops up behind the swimmer. Picture: Nicka Atkins
The teenager is pulled underwater seconds after the shark was spotted. Picture: Nicka Atkins
The teenager is pulled underwater seconds after the shark was spotted. Picture: Nicka Atkins

Vision of the original attack, filmed from the beach’s south headland, showed the 16-year-old swimming just metres from surfers before a large dorsal fin appeared behind him.

Seconds later, the teen was dragged underwater in a violent encounter with the predator.

The shark lurking just meters away from the bitten teen. Picture: Nicka Atkins
The shark lurking just meters away from the bitten teen. Picture: Nicka Atkins

Surfers and bystanders, including off-duty paramedics, pulled the boy from the water and applied a tourniquet before paramedics arrived.

He suffered significant injuries to his arm, wrist and leg, but remains in a stable condition in hospital.

Surfers and bystanders rendering aid to the injured teenager. Picture: Instagram
Surfers and bystanders rendering aid to the injured teenager. Picture: Instagram

Earlier footage also revealed the shark trailing the group into the shallows as they dragged the injured teen to shore, with the animal appearing to swim within metres of the sand.

Lifeguards are expected to reassess conditions later on Wednesday before deciding whether to reopen the beach.

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