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Three chilling reasons tiger sharks could be prowling Egyptian coast as three swimmers mauled to death in just 12 months

THREE chilling reasons why a tiger shark mauled a swimmer to death at a popular holiday hotspot have been revealed by experts.

Vladimir Popov, 23, became the latest shark attack victim along Egypt's Red Sea coast - meaning three people have now been mauled to death in the last 12 months.

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The tiger shark responsible for the killing was brutally clubbed to death by men on the beachCredit: East2West
There have been three fatal shark attacks on the Red Sea coast over the past year

Holidaymakers in Hurghada watched in horror as the swimmer was savaged by the killer beast who toyed with his body in the water for two hours.

Despite shark attacks being uncommon, Egypt has been plagued by them in recent years, with two tourists fatally mauled just hours apart in July 2022 in Sahl Hasheesh Bay.

Figures by the showed that the country had seen the most fatal shark attacks in the world last year alongside South Africa.

Both countries recorded two unprovoked attacks each - all of them fatal.

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And the death of Popov means there have been three fatal attack off the coast around Hurghada in just 12 months.

The shark that mauled the Russian has seen been hauled onto the shore, killed and taken to a lab for analysis - it is believed to have been stalking the area for three days before the attack.

But experts believe there could be three key reasons as to spike in attacks, a mix of fishing, cattle boats, and an increased number of tourists on the beaches.

Ahmed Fouad, a conservationist from the Red Sea Project, explained sharks feeding patterns are being disrupted by overfishing.

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And so the sharks are then drawn to the coastline in search of food - leading to them attacking humans they mistake for large fish.

The sharks travelling towards the shore are also being drawn by increasing numbers of tourists as they follow the vibrations in the water.

He told The Sun Online: “It’s not uncommon to see sharks in the Red Sea but they used to live in other areas.

“Uncontrolled and sometimes illegal fishing have unbalanced these sharks’ ecosystems - making them migrate elsewhere to find food.

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