A 26-year-old Massachusetts man was identified as the victim of a fatal shark attack on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, on Sept. 15, said Massachusetts State Police.
He died of his injuries following the attack about 1,000 feet south of Newcomb Hollow Beach in Wellfleet at around noon.
The Truro Police Department said all ocean side beaches in Truro will be closed for swimming due to the shark.
“Today is just keeping everyone out of water,” Wellfleet Police Lt. Michael Hurley told WCVB. “There'll be a determination later about what the town wants to do with the beaches going forward.”
“We send our sympathies to his family and the friends of this young man,” the statement added. “We share the grief and pain you feel. We are grateful to the family, friends, beach staff, public and first responders who worked so valiantly to save his life. Everyone who lives in and visits Wellfleet is part of the Wellfleet community. Today we lost a member of our community and we grieve his passing.”
Rep. Bill Keating (D-Mass.) wrote on Twitter: “First and foremost, Tevis and I send our condolences to the family of Arthur Medici, the victim of yesterday’s shark attack. Going forward, I will be convening meetings w/the National Park Service and coordinating w/state and local officials on how best to address this issue.”
Shark Species Unknown
It’s not clear what type of shark was involved in the attack.Great white sharks are known to frequent Cape Cod.
On Aug. 27, a great white shark was sighted close to shore in Cape Cod by a father and son. Newsweek reported that the animal was 17 feet in length.
In early August, a great white was recorded on video (seen in the video at the top of the article) by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy attacking a seal off the Cape Cod coast.