Animals
A man died after being attacked by a shark at Piedade beach in Jaboatão dos Guararapes, state of Pernambuco, this Saturday afternoon.
Marcelo Rocha Santos, 51, was taken to the Hospital da Restauração, in the center of Recife, but did not survive his wounds - an amputated right hand and a deep wound in his thigh.
The captain of the Fire Department, Joel Fernandes, who participated in the action, told the Jornal do Commercio that the victim was playing soccer when he decided to enter the water to remove the sand from his body.
The family's American Staffordshire terrier had attacked their neighbour's dog just weeks before the tragic death.
The five-week-old tot died at his family's home on Jeffs Close in Kariong on the NSW Central Coast, Australia, about 2.18am on Sunday
Emergency services rushed to the scene and tried to revive the little boy but he was declared dead at the scene.
A crime scene was established, though police concluded there were no suspicious circumstances.
Detective Superintendent Darryl Jobson has described the awful situation as a "matter of tragic proportions".
The victim was identified as Prithvi Chand, a resident of Bagi village in Pauri's Dwarikhal area. He had gone to the fields for grazing his cattle on Thursday when a leopard attacked and killed him. When he didn't return home in the evening, villagers flared up in a search for him. Around 9:30 pm, Chand's partially eaten body with deep injuries to the thighs, neck and around the eyes was found, indicating that a leopard killed him.
Divisional Forest Officer (Garhwal range) Mukesh Kumar said the victim's family has been given a compensation of Rs 50,000. Forest personnel have installed a trap to capture the leopard, the DFO added.
Maria Ruiz, 77, was attacked by four Staffordshire-Terrier mixes while sitting on her front porch Tuesday morning in Valley, ABC15 reported.
Emergency responders found Ruiz in critical condition and rushed her to the hospital, where she later died from her injuries, authorities said.
The dogs are owned by 33-year-old Alejandro Hernandez, who admitted to authorities that his pets had escaped numerous times in the past and bitten neighbors, police said.
The woman was found Sunday after deputies were called to a pond behind the Landing Bar and Grill in Valrico, about 20 miles east of Tampa. An underwater recovery team with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office assisted in recovering the body, a news release stated.
The sheriff's office said the pond is known to be frequented by alligators. A cause of death remains under investigation, but authorities said the woman "did appear to suffer injuries consistent with an alligator attack."
Family members of the woman told NBC affiliate WFLA of Tampa that the woman was 29 years old and would often go for a swim in the pond. They said they are "in grief" over her death.
The pre-dawn attack happened in Ovando, a town of fewer than 100 people about 60 miles (97 kilometers) northwest of Helena, said Greg Lemon, a spokesperson with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks.
The bear had previously wandered into the area where the victim was camping and left but later returned, Powell County Sheriff Gavin Roselles said.
"There was an earlier contact with the bear prior to the event," Roselles said. "The bear basically came back into the campsite. It wandered into a campsite a couple different times."
According to the man who took the video, three men were waiting for the fireworks to start at Mount Wilson around 8:30 p.m. Sunday night when a small bear suddenly appeared from the bushes and attacked the men and their snacks.
One of the victims was bitten by the bear, but his injury was said to be non-life-threatening.
The 25-year-old Sunshine Coast man suffered severe injuries to his right arm when he was attacked at Killick Beach. He was flown to John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle on Monday evening.
Mid North Coast police officer Inspector Martin Bourke said he was confident Mr Hoffman's arm would be saved thanks to the efforts of trauma doctors and nurses, who were on the beach at the time of the attack.
"For a terrible situation, it was almost the perfect storm in terms of the expertise on the ground," Inspector Bourke said.
Ffootage of the incident showed the 37-year-old Jordanian hovering above the surface of the Red Sea when the shark suddenly leapt out of the water and sank its teeth in the man's leg.
Following the attack, emergency services rushed the man to Jordan's Prince Hashem Military Hospital. While his condition has been described as stable, the attack resulted in loss of back part of his foot as well as several tendons.
Mohammed Khalil Al Zabada of the College of Marine Sciences told local media that shark attacks in the Gulf of Aqaba are rare. According to him, there are many types of shark in the Red Sea, but they would not normally swim in shallow water off the Jordanian coast.
Several incidents of shark attack have been reported in the Red Sea in recent years.
Rescue efforts from local government officials, fishermen and volunteers started quickly after the discovery but none of the whales had been rescued as of Tuesday afternoon.
The whales were first discovered by fishermen in Linhai, a city near the ocean in Zhejiang province in eastern China. The fishermen called the police and said that "there were a lot of big fish" on the mudflats, according to Qianjiang Evening News.
The police at first thought they were dolphins and started by contacting experts from a local aquarium. When aquarium staff arrived at the scene, they identified the animals as pilot whales, which are part of the dolphin family.













Comment: There seems to a recent steep rise in the number of deaths as a result of bear attack across North America in the last year (a total of 9 fatalities) compared to prior years, according to data from Wikipedia: According to the same source the nearest comparable notable numbers were of 4 deaths caused by brown bears in both 2018 and 2014.
Other fatal bear attacks across the world within the last year or so:
- Three killed, another 3 injured in bear attack in Jharkhand, India
- Bear kills man in Slovakia forest in what could be first fatal attack
- Bear tears apart and kills teen campsite worker in Russia
- Woman killed by bear, 4 injured in Chhattisgarh, India - 2 weeks after killed 4 in the area
- Man killed by brown bear in Hokkaido, Japan
- Himalayan black bear attacks couple, mauls woman to death in Uttarakhand, India
- Bear kills woman in Kashmir
- Man killed by polar bear on Norway's Arctic Svalbard islands
Related report from 2019: Bear attacks increasing worldwide