A large great white shark reportedly forced the closure of several beaches in the western Australian city of Perth.
The five-metre shark was spotted off the Floreat Groyne at City Beach in the morning, said the reports quoting Surf Life Saving Western Australia (WA).
It is believed the shark was drawn into the area by a six-metre whale seen earlier near City Beach.
A jetskier riding near the sharkOne witness talked of seeing the shark swimming near the whale, with both heading north.
"First of all, I saw the whale, and then I could see something following it," the witness said.
"And then people were saying: 'What's pursuing it?'. And yeah, then it was clear, it was a shark."
Another talked of her sighting: "Quite close to the shore and it was enormous, the shark."
Her friend agreed. "I've never seen anything like it. It was huge."
Surf Life Saving Western Australia told local media that it tracked the shark as it headed north.
City Beach was reopened later on Thursday, but several other beaches remained closed.
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