Shark kills fisherman in kayak off coast of Hawaii
A fisherman in a kayak has died after being attacked by a shark off the Hawaiian coast, the BBC reported, citing officials.
Patrick Briney, 57, of Stevenson, Washington, was paddling between the islands of Maui and Molokini when he was bitten by an unknown type of shark.
The man was taken by a friend to a nearby tour boat but died before reaching the Maui mainland.
It is the second fatal shark attack in Hawaii this year. A German tourist died following a shark attack in August.
The fisherman was said to have been using artificial lures to attract fish when his foot was bitten by a shark on Monday morning, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.
The man's friend, kayaking nearby, applied a tourniquet and flagged a nearby charter tour boat for assistance.
The man was later transported to a local hospital but died from his injuries.
Department of Land and Natural Resources officials closed several nearby beaches following the attack, and are expected to reopen them sometime on Tuesday.
It is the eighth reported shark attack near Maui this year.
But, prior to an attack in August that claimed the life of a 20-year-old German tourist, no-one had been reported killed by a shark in Hawaii since 2004.