
Egypt's Environment Ministry said in a statement posted on Facebook that a tiger shark was responsible for the death of a beachgoer, without giving details of the victim.
A team from the ministry and other authorities was able to capture the shark, the statement said, adding that local authorities had issued a ban on swimming, snorkelling and other water sports activities on several beaches near the attack site.
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A diver who arrived on the scene just after the attack said people had rushed to help the victim after a lifeguard from a nearby hotel raised the alarm, but were not able to reach him in time.
Russia's TASS news agency said the person killed was a Russian man born in 1999 who lived in Egypt full-time and was not a tourist.
In a statement posted on its official channel on the Telegram messaging application, the consulate urged Russian tourists to be vigilant when in the water and to strictly adhere to any swimming bans imposed by local authorities.
REUTERS



Comment: This was the 6th fatal attack so far in 2023, the others:
- Second deadly shark attack this year recorded in New Caledonia
- Man feared dead after shark attack off remote beach in South Australia
- Shark attack kills tourist at crowded beach in New Caledonia
- Schoolgirl mauled to death by shark in Perth, Western Australia
- Diver killed in brutal shark attack after predator 'rips head and shoulders off' in Mexico
See also: Shark attacks rose worldwide in 2021 - and 64% of bites occurred in the U.S.