The lifeless body of a second woman was found in a coral reef (Image: Social Networks / e2w)

A second woman has died in a shark attack at a popular Egyptian resort.

Earlier disturbing footage showed a 68-year-old Austrian pensioner desperately swimming back to the pier after being bitten on his arms and legs.

He later reportedly died in an ambulance in Sahl Hasheesh, south of Hurghada, from nervous shock.

Now, authorities have announced that another tourist has died around the same time, just 650 feet from another deadly attack in the Red Sea.

According to witnesses, his body was removed from the water after being found on a coral reef.

He has not been identified, but is believed to have stayed at the 5-star Premiere Le Reve Hotel.

After a rare shark attack in the area, the beach was abandoned and swimming in the vicinity was prohibited.

Hundreds of tourists watched in horror as Kramsach’s first wife was brutally attacked while snorkeling.

In the video posted above, you can see that the sea water is red with blood (Image: Social Media / east2west News)

A man on the pier threw a flotation device at the first woman trying to save her (Image: Social Media/east2west News)

It is believed to have been killed by an endangered shortfin mako shark that can swim up to 46 mph.

According to one of the spectators, he tried to fight with the animals “by hand”.

A Russian man who filmed the camera results said he saw a shark “looking back in the water and flipping over a woman”.

“The shark first bites the leg with its claws, and then it seems to be the hand that pulled on the coral,” he said.

-He was already sitting on the rock and showing his hands [and] feet that was [a state of] Shock He didn’t even scream, he didn’t cry, nothing.

She reportedly enjoyed the beach with her Egyptian partner after going on vacation on June 2.

Egypt’s Environment Ministry said today that a team of experts is investigating two cases.

The Hurghada consul general told the tourists: “We urge Russians to be vigilant underwater and abide by the bans imposed by the Egyptian authorities on swimming, diving and fishing in the open sea and on beaches.”

They were told to “carefully watch for signals from hotel staff and the Coast Guard.”

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