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Crocodile snatches 9-year-old boy in Australia

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A very large saltwater Crocodile greets visitors as they pass on a boat on the Jim Jim Billabong, a huge swamp that in Kakadu National Park in Australia.
  • Boy was swimming with a group of people at Port Bradshaw
  • Nearby people attempted to kill the crocodile with spears
  • Police expressed pessimism about the chances of finding the boy alive

SYDNEY (AP) — Police are searching for a 9-year-old boy who was snatched by a crocodile as he was swimming in the mouth of a river in northern Australia.

Northern Territory police say the boy was swimming with a group of people at Port Bradshaw on Saturday when he was grabbed by the crocodile.

Nearby people attempted to kill the crocodile with spears, but it then dragged the boy farther into the water.

Police planned to continue searching on Monday but expressed pessimism about the chances of finding the boy alive.

Two weeks ago, another crocodile snatched a 7-year-old girl who was swimming at a Northern Territory waterhole. The crocodile was fatally shot the next day and the girl's remains were found inside it.

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