Incident at Horseshoe Reef
An Australian man lost his life after a shark attack while spearfishing off Western Australia. The incident took place around 10:00 local time at Horseshoe Reef, northwest of Rottnest Island near Perth.
The victim, Steven Mattaboni, aged 38, was in the water with friends about 1 kilometer from shore when a large shark, estimated around 4 meters long, bit him on the lower leg.
Rescue attempt by friends
Friends quickly brought him back to shore after the attack. Emergency teams arrived soon after, but they were unable to save him.
Police described the event as a severe and distressing attack. Officers confirmed that witnesses saw the full incident unfold.
Family statement and personal tribute
His wife, Shirene Mattaboni, described him as a loving father and devoted partner. She said he deeply cared for their two young daughters, including a baby aged four months and another child turning three next month.
She shared that he loved the ocean and spent much of his time fishing. She described him as generous, loyal, and kind, saying the family feels deep grief after the sudden loss.
Tributes from community and sport club
The Kingsley Amateur Football Club in Perth paid tribute to him, remembering him as a valued member and a friend to many. The club said he was known for his warm personality and positive presence.
The Australian Underwater Federation also expressed sympathy. Its president noted that spearfishing carries risks, even though safety measures are used in organized settings such as boats and shark spotting systems.
He added that recreational diving can leave people more exposed because conditions are less controlled.
Official police details
WA Police Sergeant Michael Wear said the attack happened while Mattaboni was close to his boat, about 20 meters away at the time. Friends witnessed the incident and immediately tried to help.
Authorities continue to remind the public about ocean safety risks in shark active waters.
