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Fisherman attacked after treading on crocodile in northern WA
A 35-year-old fisherman has become the fourth victim of a crocodile attack in WA's Kimberley in the past six months. Authorities say the man was fishing in waist-deep water at Barred Creek, north of Broome, late last month when he trod on the saltwater crocodile. He was discharged from Broome Hospital after his injuries were treated.
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