A British man (22) has died after being bitten by a sea snake in Australia while working on a fishing trawler.
Northern Territory Police said the man was bitten while pulling up a net while working off Groote Eylandt, 400 miles east of Darwin, on Thursday afternoon.
A helicopter crew was summoned, and the trawler made its way to Borroloola, inland from the Gulf of Carpentaria, where the victim was pronounced dead, police added.
![The incident occured 400 miles east of the capital Darwin. Image: Google Maps](https://www.irishtimes.com/resizer/v2/SM37RZAHQQEVK52BQDXYTNBGB4.jpg?auth=73d6b421c4e588f75e2b34fc88c77b8d55d0e4caf6cfcc43bf12382bff586777&width=800&height=449)
Craig Garraway, from St John Ambulance, told ABC News: “A trawler off Groote Eylandt had reported that one of their male crewmen had been bitten by a sea snake.
“The Groote Island health clinic and police responded to the trawler, but unfortunately the male passed away at some point yesterday afternoon.”
Inquiries are continuing and a postmortem will be carried out.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: “We are supporting the family of a British man who had died in the Northern Territory and are in contact with the Australian authorities.”
It is the second death of a British man while working on a fishing boat in the north of the country in five years.
In November 2013 a 20-year-old UK-born man died while working on a prawn trawler. – PA