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The girl, who was identified as Charlize Zmuda, was pronounced dead at the ... on the western side of the Eyre Peninsula in ...
The victim has been identified as Charlize Zmuda, 17, according to Australia’s ABC News and News.com.au and The Sydney ...
According to Australia's ABC News, 17-year-old Charlize Zmuda died from her injuries at the scene. The Queensland Ambulance Service said that the girl suffered a "serious shark bite incident." ...
The father of shark attack victim Charlize Zmuda has spoken of his heartbreak at the sudden and shocking loss of his 17-year-old daughter. Supported by Surf Life Saving Queensland, Stephen Zmuda ...
Charlize Zmuda was swimming at Woorim Beach at Bribie Island when she was injured. Emergency services were called to the unpatrolled beach just before 5pm on Monday, but she could not be saved.
There have been multiple shark attacks in Australia over the past months, according to News.au. Charlize Zmuda, 17, was killed when she was bitten at Bribie Island’s Woorim Beach, suffering ...
Charlize Zmuda was swimming about 100m offshore when ... was killed in a shark attack off the coast of South Australia. Earlier in December, a man spearfishing was hospitalised after being ...
I said "Is it a fatality… do we know them" …'"Steve I have to tell you, It's Charlize" … I said "you're joking"… I screamed, all the neighbours came running out,' he recalled. Mr Zmuda ...