In South Australia at one of the resort beaches shark attacked a surfer, making a man kalekoy. "Terror of the seas" has deprived the youth of both hands.
The tragic conflict happened October 2 in the resort part of the "green continent". On one of the beaches of South-West Australia, near the city of hope, which is located in the state of Western Australia. A teenager who has decided to conduct its own day, riding on the surf seriously suffered from the teeth of a marine predator.
The young man went out into the open sea where face-to-face with a ruthless predator. In consequence of the attack sharks 23-year-old surfer has lost both of his hands. Rescuers pulled a seriously injured man ashore and was immediately taken to one of the local hospitals. Today we know that young supporter of extreme sports is in a serious condition.
Immediately after the incident, the lifeguards closed the beach Wylie Bay, where he had a conflict, TASS informs. Besides local fishermen who witnessed the terrible catastrophe has announced that shark-eater cannot be left at liberty, because she felt the blood and will not cease their hunting. Now fearless men prepared to go out into the ocean to try to find and destroy the perpetrators of the attack on the human predator.
Note that for the last 100 years in Australia registered more than 600 cases of shark attacks on humans, 159 of which resulted in fatalities. From 2000 to 2013 in the state of Western Australia in consequence of the attacks of sharks killed 11 people. As previously written Melbourne Herald sun first of all sharks attack people in the waters of Australia. A little more than 30 years in this country there were about 171 cases of attack of the ocean predator, 32 of which ended with the death of the victim. In South Africa - 132 attack, of which 28 were deadly. In the United States marked 769 bites and only 25 dead. Australian researchers conducted a study according to which sharks kill representatives of the stronger sex 9 times more often than women.
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