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Australia Authorities Find Remains Of 12-Year-Old Snatched By Crocodile While Swimming 

Micheal Chukwuebuka, Reporting 

NORTHERN Australia authorities, on Thursday, said they had found the remains of a 12-year-old girl who was reportedly snatched by a crocodile earlier this week while swimming in a creek.

The child was reported missing Tuesday. After a 36-hour search, her remains were found near a river system in Palumpa, a remote community of about 350 people in Australia’s Northern Territory.

“This is devastating news for the family, the community and everyone involved in the search.

“Police are providing support to the family and community, along with the first responders who attended the scene,” Senior Sgt. Erica Gibson said in a statement.

Gibson confirmed that the child had sustained injuries from a crocodile attack.

She also told reporters that efforts to trap the killer crocodile are underway, according to NBC News.

Saltwater crocodiles, which can reach 20 feet or more in length and are the largest species of crocodile in the world, are a protected species in the Northern Territory, where there are estimated to be more than 100,000 of them in the wild. It is fairly rare for them to kill humans.

Last month, Stonix News learnt that a saltwater crocodile that had reportedly lunged at humans and snatched pets in another part of the territory was captured, killed and made into a feast for local residents.

Earlier this year, Northern Territory officials said the number of crocodiles allowed to be removed annually would be increased to 1,200 from 300, citing the threat to human safety.

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Micheal Chukwuebuka
Micheal Chukwuebuka is a passionate writer. He is a reporter with STONIX NEWS. Besides writing, he is also a cinematographer.

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