Wetsuit material found during search for missing teacher attacked by shark

Wetsuit material found during search for missing teacher attacked by shark
A chunk of wetsuit materials is among the many gadgets discovered in the course of the seek for a lacking surfer, who’s presumed useless after he was attacked by a shark in South Australia over the weekend.

Police mentioned in addition they discovered small items of white polystyrene within the water in the present day, which may very well be surfboard materials.

Simon Baccanello is believed to be the missing surfer, feared dead, off the SA Coast
Simon Baccanello is feared useless after a shark assault on the Eyre Peninsula. (9News)

Baccanello was in the back of a bunch of a few dozen surfers on Saturday when he was attacked, with nobody else injured.

Extensive searches over the weekend turned up nothing however a surfboard with a big chunk out of it, as locals started mourning the 46-year-old Elliston Area School trainer.

Support is being supplied to his college students and colleagues, who will return to high school in the present day.

Elliston is an remoted coastal city about 600 kilometres west of Adelaide with a inhabitants of lower than 400.

Still no sign of missing teacher feared dead in SA shark attack
Crews have been looking for the lacking trainer since Saturday. (9News)

The space is well-known for the excessive variety of sharks off the coast.

However, this may mark the primary deadly shark assault off the coast of South Australia since 2014, when one other trainer was taken within the waters off Yorke Peninsula.

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Source: www.9news.com.au