A teenage girl has died after a shark attack near Esperance in WA's south on Monday afternoon.
The 17-year-old is believed to have been unconscious when she was pulled from the water, after the attack occurred at Kelp Beds - approximately three kilometres east of Wylie Bay.
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Teen girl dies after Esperance shark attack
A teenage girl has died after a shark attack near Esperance in WA's south on Monday afternoon. Vision: Nine News Perth.
The teenager had been surfing at the spot with her father, when the attack occurred shortly before 4pm.
Esperance Police, St John Ambulance, Esperance Marine Rescue and the State Emergency Service rushed to the scene where they treated the young girl on the beach.
Two onlookers comforted each other as the girl was given CPR in the back of an ambulance.
She was then taken to Esperance Hospital in a critical condition, where she died.
Seven News reported the girl, from Mandurah, was seriously mauled on one of her legs, leading to massive blood loss.
Wylie Bay Beach has been closed by local authorities until further notice.
Water Police have urged people to avoid the water in the Wylie Bay area for at least the next 48 hours.
The Department of Fisheries will monitor the beach on Tuesday.
Department of Fisheries to patrol beach & water in the Wylie Bay area, near #Esperance from early tomorrow. @EspExpress
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Kelp Beds, also known as "Kelpies", is a popular surf break in a remote area also used for camping and four-wheel driving.
It is just east of Wylie Bay, the location in which Sean Pollard was attacked by two great white sharks in October 2014. The Bunbury local lost his left arm and right hand in the attack.
Just last year there were two fatal shark attacks in WA.
In May Ben Gerring, 29, died following an attack at Falcon Beach, near Mandurah, while a month later 60-year-old Doreen Collyer died after a great white attacked in Mindarie, just north of Perth.
with The Esperance Express