Boston Woman Killed in Shark Attack While Paddle Boarding Near Bahamas Resort

Mar. 15, 2025

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A woman from Boston was killed during ashark attackwhile vacationing in Nassau, Bahamas, on Monday, according to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.

The unidentified victim, 44, was paddle boarding with a male relative at Sandals Royal Bahamian resort when the fatal incident occurred around 11:15 a.m. According to Boston’sWCVB 5, witnesses told local news outlets that the womanhad gotten marriedon Sunday.

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She was declared dead after emergency responders were unable to detect vital signs.

It is unclear what type of shark was responsible for the fatal attack, and the investigation remains active and ongoing.

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In February, the Florida Museum of Natural History noted that the “global total of unprovoked shark bites [was] significantly lower than average” in 2022, compared to previous years, in its2022 International Shark Attack File.

“The 2022 worldwide total of 57 confirmed unprovoked cases is lower than the most recent five-year (2017-2021) average of 70 incidents annually," the report notes. “There were nine shark-related fatalities this year, five of which are assigned as unprovoked.”

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In recent years, two other fatal shark attacks involving American tourists in the Bahamas have made headlines. Both incidents were near Rose Island.

California residentJordan Lindsey, 21, was killed while snorkeling with her mother whenat least three sharks began biting her, her father, Michael Lindsey,told ABC Newsin June 2019.

source: people.com