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Perth father-of-two Steven Mattaboni identified as spearfisher killed by shark

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  • Steven Mattaboni, a 38-year-old father-of-two, died after a shark attack while spearfishing off Rottnest Island.
  • Friends attempted CPR en route to shore, but he could not be revived.
  • Authorities are warning beachgoers to exercise caution.

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Steven Mattaboni, a 38-year-old father-of-two and secretary of the Bluewater Freedivers of Western Australia, died after a shark attack while spearfishing off Rottnest Island. He was bitten on the lower leg and suffered severe injuries. Friends attempted CPR on their boat and were met by emergency services on shore, but he could not be revived.

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The 38-year-old Perth man who died while spearfishing off the coast of Rottnest Island on Saturday morning has been identified as father-of-two Steven Mattaboni.

Mr Mattaboni was spearfishing with three friends about 1 kilometre offshore at Horseshoe Reef when he was bitten on the lower leg.

Police said he suffered "horrific" injuries in the attack and that friends who witnessed the incident pulled him from the water onto their boat, performing CPR on the way back to shore.

They were met at Geordie Bay Jetty by police and paramedics who also gave Mr Mattaboni CPR, but could not revive him.

Mr Mattaboni lived in Perth's northern suburbs with his family and was the secretary of the spearfishing club Bluewater Freedivers of Western Australia.

Despite the attack, beaches on Rottnest Island have remained open, with authorities warning beachgoers to exercise caution and monitor shark warnings.

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'A dangerous sport'

Graham Henderson, president of the Australian Underwater Federation (AUF), the peak body representing spearfishing, paid his respects to Mr Mattaboni.

"My heart goes out to his family, the club members and the people who were supporting him out on that dive," he said.

"Spearfishing, we understand it is a dangerous sport in some way, but we try to mitigate those risks.

"Any competitions we have, we have safety boats in the area and we often put drones up to spot sharks.

"But of course when people are doing it recreationally … that is probably when they are most vulnerable."

Mr Henderson said he was aware of increased interactions with sharks across the WA coast in recent underwater sporting competitions.

"They're coming in a lot closer [than usual] and we think it's due to feeding patterns and global warming which is bringing them in closer to shore," he said.

"A lot of people who are thinking of going spear fishing maybe today or during the week will be reconsidering it, and putting in extra safety guards if they do."

Tributes flow

WA Police Minister Reece Whitby paid tribute to Mr Mattaboni and thanked those who tried to save him.

"I want to acknowledge the diver's friends who played a critical role in doing the best they could to bring [him] back to shore," he said.

"My heart and thoughts go out to the man's family, friends and loved ones.

Mr Whitby also thanked all the first responders who assisted at the scene.

"They all witnessed a very confronting, disturbing and tragic scene," he said.

Fellow state government minister Meredith Hammat also paid her respects to Mr Mattaboni.

"Our thoughts are with the victim's family and his friends," she said.

"It's a tragic loss and I know it's deeply felt right around the Western Australian community, particularly for those people who knew and loved him."

Açık Sorular

  • What species of shark was involved in the attack?
  • What specific safety measures were in place during the recreational dive?
  • Are there any plans to implement further safety measures for spearfishing in the area?
  • What is the current shark activity like in the waters off Rottnest Island?

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