Sydney beaches reopen after shark attack victim named as diving instructor Simon Nellist
by Caitlin Cassidy from on (#5W7CK)
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Beaches have reopened in Sydney's eastern suburbs after British expat Simon Nellist was killed by a three-metre great white shark at Little Bay on Wednesday afternoon.
The 35-year-old victim from Wolli Creek was named by the ABC on Thursday evening as certified diving instructor Nellist.
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