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Australian Teen, 16, Killed by Large Crocodile While Swimming Ashore After Boat Sinks

by Riah Marton
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Australian Teen, 16, Killed by Large Crocodile While Swimming Ashore After Boat Sinks
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Authorities are looking for a huge crocodile in the Torres Strait after a search for a missing 16-year-old boy ended in tragedy.

The teen’s body was found at a remote far north Queensland island in what is suspected to be an attack by a crocodile at least 3.5m in size.

Teen, Another 13-Year-Old Boy Tried to Swim Ashore After Their Boat Sank

The teenager and a 13-year-old boy had attempted to swim ashore when their boat broke sank off Saibai Island, 900km north of Cairns, early on Thursday. The boat was 500m from land when it had engine trouble and started taking on water in rough conditions.

The boys had almost made it to shore when the 16-year-old suddenly vanished. “When they got into waist deep water the older of the two boys went missing below the water,” Queensland Police’s Far North District Senior Sergeant Greg Giles told reporters.

The shaken 13-year-old made it to shore and raised the alarm, sparking an extensive sea, land and air search. About 12 hours later the older teen’s body was found.

Teen Had Injuries Consistent with Crocodile Attack

“Unfortunately the older boy’s body was located in the mangroves. We are working with the coroner to identify that person,” Senior Sergeant Giles said.

Police are working with the Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, which said Saibai Island was a known crocodile habitat. The department confirmed the boy’s injuries were likely from a large croc.

“Injuries sustained are consistent with a large crocodile in the vicinity of 3.5m in size, possibly slightly larger,” department wildlife officer Simon Booth told reporters.

The search has begun for the crocodile after the local community requested the animal be removed. “Wildlife officers will survey the waters off Saibai Island by helicopter this afternoon in an attempt to locate the crocodile involved,” a department statement said. “(DESI) extends its condolences to the family and friends of a teenager who died in waters off Saibai Island.”

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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