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Great white sharks could soon roam Britain's seas warn scientists after bone-chilling new study

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Great white sharks could soon roam the seas around Britain, scientists have warned after the release of a chilling new study.

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Although there have long been rumours and sightings of great white sharks in British waters - particularly off the Cornish coat - no concrete proof has ever confirmed their presence.

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The closest confirmed specimen to Britain came in 1977, when a female shark was caught off La Rochelle in the Bay of Biscay - 193 miles away from Land's End.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say But a new study has revealed an extinct relative of the beast once thrived off Britain's coast, gorging on large whales.

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