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Child missing after suspected crocodile attack in Northern Territory

A child is missing in a remote part of the Northern Territory after a suspected crocodile attack on Tuesday afternoon.

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Police are desperately searching for a child who was reportedly attacked by a crocodile in remote Northern Territory.

Police were on Tuesday afternoon called following reports a 12-year-old child had gone missing after swimming at Mango Creek at Palumpa.

Officers from Northern Territory Police were told the child had been attacked by a crocodile.

Members of the community and police began searching for the child but the child has not been located.

Police at a river crossing between Peppimenarti and Palumpa. Picture: NT Police
Police at a river crossing between Peppimenarti and Palumpa. Picture: NT Police
The child went missing from Palumpa.
The child went missing from Palumpa.

A Search and Rescue team has now been deployed to the area to aid in the search for the child.

“Local officers are on scene and our thoughts are with the family and the community,” Senior Sergeant Erica Gibson said.

“Officers are currently searching a large section of the creek via boat and we thank the community for their ongoing assistance.”

Steve Zemek
Steve ZemekCourt reporter

Steve Zemek began his career in his native Queensland before moving to Sydney with Australian Associated Press in 2014. He worked as an NRL journalist for five seasons, covering the game all over Australia and in New Zealand before making a career pivot towards court reporting in 2019. He joined NCA NewsWire in mid 2020 as a Sydney-based court reporter where he has covered some of the state's biggest cases.

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