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Lake Argyle fresh water crocodile attack leaves man in his 60s in Kununurra Hospital, three others bitten

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Looking down on Lake Argyle, the dam, and the upper Ord River running from it.
Stephen Scourfield The West Australian
Camera IconLooking down on Lake Argyle, the dam, and the upper Ord River running from it. Stephen Scourfield The West Australian Credit: Stephen Scourfield/The West Australian

A crocodile has left a man in his 60s injured after attacking him while he was swimming in a popular lake in WA’s North on Friday afternoon.

Three people who tried to help the man, were also bitten.

Emergency services attended Lake Argyle with St John paramedics rushing the man to Kununurra Hospital under lights and sirens.

He remained in hospital on Saturday where he is being treated for multiple non-life threatening injuries and is in a stable condition.

The others involved were treated at the scene.

A crocodile has left a man in his 60s injured after attacking him while he was swimming in Lake Argyle.
Camera IconA crocodile has left a man in his 60s injured after attacking him while he was swimming in Lake Argyle. Credit: Stephen Scourfield/The West Australian

The West understands his bites are consistent with a fresh water crocodile.

Freshwater crocodiles are known for being less aggressive towards people making an attack like this very rare.

Lake Argyle Swim 2025.
Camera IconLake Argyle Swim 2025. Credit: Lake Argyle Swim/RegionalHUB

Despite the scare, the annual Lake Argyle Swim open went ahead on Saturday.

Four hundred swimmers hit the water taking on a modified course.

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