Northern NSW surfer inches from disaster as shark takes chunk of board

A surfer board in North NSW was thrown in half a month after a young man was bitten by a shark on the same beach.
Surf Lifesavers closed Cabarita Beach in the south of the tweed heads after a very close call on Monday.
The images show Brad Ross’s surprised surfer and beach player who is crowded around the destroyed board after escaping from the disaster.
There is a large bitemark of Mr. Ross, which seems to be at least 50 cm wide of the board of directors of Mr. Ross.
People on the beach reported that he saw 4m big white.
“Another shark attack on my local beach this morning … This is a good -sized hunter hunter,” he said as a woman.
“Fortunately, no one was injured. The increase in shark activity in this region is quite normal at this time of the year, humpback whales migrate to the north to give birth to the calfs, the big whites follow them and wait for their return journeys.
“Brutal, but this nature.
“For the above reasons, I mostly swim on the beaches that patrolled during this period. He thought he had received a delicious treatment of poor small sharks, resulting in a mouth full of fiberglass minced meat.”
According to witnesses, Monday’s incident occurred around 8 am in Cabarita Beach.
In the images, Mr. Ross safely shows people the big plant in half of his board. The Board cracked along the widest section during the encounter.


Lifesavers closed the beach and a drone in the air looking for an animal.
Tweed Shire Council said on Monday that “Cabarita Beach in Norries Headland is now closed due to a shark bite in the early hours this morning.
“Nobody was injured during the incident. We will give more information as well.
“Please share with your family and friends who cannot see this and go to the beach.”
Lifesavers also follows the beaches on the Tweed beach.
In June, a young man was pulled under water and was seriously injured by a shark on the same beach. The shootings caught the shark by swimming next to a group of surfers before dragging the male youth under water.
A person who helped the swimmer from water, said the young man’s arm was seriously bitten. Hospital staff reported that the young people were in a stable situation in the following days.




