When Charlize Zmuda’s car wasn’t in the driveway of her family’s Bribie Island home, her father Steve just assumed the ...
An increasing number of people swimming in the ocean and climate change have contributed to a spate in shark attacks over the last decade.
The teenager, who was co-captain of the Bribie Island Surf Life Saving Club, is believed to have been swimming with friends at the beach at the time, and was known to swim at the spot every morning.
The Courier Mail reported that Charlize was a Bribie Island Surf Life Saving Club member, according to News.com.au. Her parents described her as a “cheeky” and “witty” young lady.
"I am heartbroken that I will never get to see all the amazing things I know she would have accomplished," Charlize Zmuda's ...
SEE THE MAP Monday’s tragic fatal attack on Bribie Island teenage surf lifesaver Charlize Zmuda, who was mauled by a suspected bull shark while swimming off protected Woorim Beach, has focused ...