03/04/2014 17:31
Shark kills woman swimming off New South Wales beach
A woman has been killed by a shark while swimming off a popular beach in Australia's New South Wales, the BBC reported.
Christine Armstrong, 63, was swimming between the wharf and the beach in Tathra village when she was attacked.
Police said her husband saw the shape of a shark which looked between three and four metres long, reports said.
Police closed the beach while boats and helicopters searched for her body, but the search was later called off due to bad weather.
Partial human remains had been found, ABC News reported citing emergency services, but they had not yet been confirmed as linked to the missing woman.
Local council general manager Leanne Barnes told the Associated Press news agency that Mrs Armstrong's swimming group met at the beach every morning to swim out to the wharf and back.
She was swimming with a group of people early on Thursday morning, but had turned back from the group and was on her own when she was attacked, police said.
Mrs Armstrong's family said in a statement that she had been swimming at Tathra Beach for 14 years.
It is not yet clear what species of shark it was.