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Minnesota woman reportedly killed in shark attack while snorkeling
Summary
Authorities say 56-year-old Arlene Lillis died after a shark bite while snorkeling at Dorcsh Beach in St. Croix, and territorial officials have opened an investigation.
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Officials reported that a 56-year-old Minnesota resident died after a shark bite while snorkeling at Dorcsh Beach on St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The woman was identified as Arlene Lillis. Marine units and local fire and emergency medical services responded to the scene and assisted on the beach. Authorities said Lillis later died of her injuries and that an investigation is underway.
What is known:
- Arlene Lillis, 56, was snorkeling at Dorcsh Beach in St. Croix when officials say she was bitten by a shark.
- Marine units, the fire department and emergency medical services responded to the incident.
- First responders reported she sustained severe injuries and later died.
- Virgin Islands officials said they are investigating the attack and noted the community has been affected.
Summary:
Officials said the incident has shaken the local community and prompted public remarks from territorial leaders. An official investigation is underway and further details have not been released. Undetermined at this time.
