Human remains believed to be of a missing man have been found inside a crocodile in north-eastern Australia.
The Queensland police announced this in a statement on Tuesday, August 6, 2024.
The 40-year-old man had gone missing in a suspected crocodile attack near the Annan River Bridge in Far North Queensland on Saturday afternoon.
The police said: “A formal identification process is underway however it is believed that the remains were that of a missing 40-year-old New South Wales man.
“Further testing will be conducted to determine a positive identity.”
The Queensland police added that the search and rescue operation for the missing man was suspended.
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Earlier, on Monday, local media quoted a spokesman for the Queensland Department of Environment, Science, and Innovation as saying that a large crocodile “believed to be responsible for the fatal attack on the man was humanely euthanised.”
The reptile, measuring almost five metres in length, was spotted around four kilometres from where the man went missing and recognised due to distinctive markings on its snout.
The crocodile was said to be decades old.
The man was at the popular fishing spot with his wife and children, according to dpa.
Authorities were also investigating reports on social media that people were seen feeding crocodiles near the scene of the accident.
Feeding crocodiles is considered a criminal offence and can be punished with a fine of around $6,452 Australian ($4,188 U.S.).
On average, two fatal crocodile attacks are reported every year in Australia.
The latest incident in July saw a 12-year-old girl killed in the Northern Territory.
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