Flying marlin injures two in Aussie boating incident

Author: Agencies

Two boating brothers have been rushed to a hospital with serious injuries after a being hit by a flying marlin in the waters off Australia’s east coast Thursday. The two men in their 40s were sailing in a rigid hull inflatable boat near Coffs Harbour when they were struck by the 80-100 kilogram (175-220 pound) animal. The spear-nosed fish flew through the air and crashed into the brothers on the boat, which had been travelling at around 40 kilometres (25 miles) per hour. “The marlin’s sharp snout sliced open the younger brother’s lower right arm, causing an open fracture,” New South Wales police said.

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