A 12-year-old boy has died after being attacked by a shark at a well-known cliff-jumping location, authorities confirmed, prompting shock and grief in the local community.
The incident occurred when the child was swimming near the rocky shore alongside family and friends at the scenic recreational area. Witnesses reported that the shark struck suddenly, inflicting severe injuries. Emergency responders were called to the scene quickly, and the boy was rushed to a nearby hospital, but he succumbed to his wounds shortly after arrival.
Local law enforcement and marine experts closed the water around the site following the attack and began investigations to determine the species involved and the circumstances leading up to the encounter. Officials also increased patrols and posted warnings to discourage swimmers and cliff jumpers from entering the water.
Family members described the boy as an enthusiastic outdoor lover who enjoyed swimming and spending time with loved ones. Community leaders expressed their sorrow, saying the loss has deeply affected residents who frequently visit the area for recreation and adventure.
Shark experts noted that while attacks remain rare, they can occur in coastal regions where marine wildlife and human recreational activities overlap. Authorities are reviewing safety protocols and beach monitoring practices in the wake of this tragedy to better protect visitors in the future.
The community will hold vigils and memorials in the coming days as residents remember the young boy and offer support to his grieving family
