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Surfer Fights Giant Sharks Before Body Bitten in Half Off Australia
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Surfer Fights Giant Sharks Before Body Bitten in Half Off Australia

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 10:12 am
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A 29-year-old surfer endured a terrifying final struggle against two massive great white sharks off Left Handers Beach near Gracetown, Australia, in 2012. Witnesses watched helplessly as Brad Smith surfed 150 miles south of Perth before a shark as wide as a car ambushed him, snapping his board in two.

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Desperate Battle in Bloodied WatersShocking Details from Eyewitness Cameron RoweOfficial Response and Shark Culling EffortsTributes and Family’s Stance

Desperate Battle in Bloodied Waters

Smith plunged into the churning, blood-streaked ocean and fought back fiercely, shoving the predator and punching its nose. Within moments, a second shark circled in. After about 45 seconds of chaos, the water turned deep red as Smith vanished beneath the surface. His body soon resurfaced, severed in half.

Friends braved the infested waters to recover his remains, shouting warnings to nearby surfers: “Don’t go in there, someone’s been bitten.”

Shocking Details from Eyewitness Cameron Rowe

Cameron Rowe, then 17, recounted the horror: “There was nothing we could do to help him. At first I saw one shark and thought it was one of the usual ones you see swimming around, reef sharks, which don’t cause you any trouble.”

“But these things were massive. When the first one came up a bit I could see its fin and it was almost a yard high. When it came out of the water with Brad still fighting it, I could see its body was about the width of a car and its open jaws were as wide as a man’s arm. What happened then just ended up in a terrible feeding frenzy. It was awful.”

Official Response and Shark Culling Efforts

Experts identified great white sharks, known for their size, speed, and aggression. While shark attacks remain rare, around four people die from them in Australia each year.

Authorities deployed marksmen in boats, supported by police helicopters, to hunt the sharks. Tony Cappelluti, a fisheries officer, explained: “If we find them, we have the authority to kill them. Great whites are a protected species, unless one kills a human. If they’ve tasted human blood, then they’ll remain a problem until we’ve tracked them down.”

Tributes and Family’s Stance

Friend Rod Draper remembered Smith as a beloved figure in the local surf community: “He absolutely loved life. There isn’t a person who could say a bad word about him.”

Despite demands from some surfers to destroy the sharks, Smith’s family urged officials against it, emphasizing they held no blame toward the animals.

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