Thought it was safe to go back in the water?
Two photographs of a dead tiger shark, which is reportedly six metres long, have started to circulate on Facebook
Geoff Brooks said the massive apex predator was hauled out of the water off Seven Mile beach in Lennox Head
Reports have emerged that the shark's enormous body had been handed over to authorities with the CSIRO
However, a spokesperson revealed that no one from CSIRO have accounted for the body
A fisherman has come forward, claiming to have caught the marine predator off the Tweed coast 'a while ago'
Geoff Brooks posted two images of the apex predator to Facebook on Tuesday, however he said the tiger shark was 'caught off 7 Mile Beach over the weekend'
'As far as I'm aware; It was a kill order on a shark here on the far north coast that was identified as being responsible for a local attack'
Diver comes face to face with a four metre Tiger Shark
According to the Department of Environment, several species are known to be dangerous to humans, including the tiger shark
Seven Mile Beach in Lennox Head, on NSW's north coast, is one of the most popular surfing spots in Australia
This comes amid reports that a vigilante group of surfers are planning a covert culling of sharks in the area following a string of sightings and attacks along the popular coastline
Tiger shark steals camera and swims off with diver attached
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