Shark attack suspected after human leg washes up on beach, police launch investigation

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The human leg covered in swimwear washed up on the coast of Australia and could have floated hundreds of kilometers.

A human leg washed up on a beach in Australia is likely from the victim of a shark attack, according to local media reports.that a"substantial part of the leg" was found covered in what appeared to be a wetsuit and with the foot still attached.

"It's been suggested that it's been in the water for quite some time," the resident told the Herald. Another resident said the leg included foot bones in an apparent black diving boot. Police are now investigating the incident after the human remains were discovered washed up on the beach in the afternoon on Tuesday. Investigating officers toldA forensics team is reportedly now analyzing the bones for more information, including how long ago the unidentified individual died and where they might have come from. It is possible that the leg floated in the ocean for hundreds of kilometers before ending up on the beach.

"Shortly after 2 p.m. , police were called to North Beach at Mylestom, South of Coffs Harbour, after reports a member of the public found a human leg on the beach," a spokesman for New South Wales Police Force told"Officers attached to Coffs/Clarence Police District arrived shortly after and commenced inquiries. No further information is available at this time."

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