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OFF TOPIC => WORLD NEWS => General => Topic started by: Doggie 1 on October 03, 2014, 11:04:17
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It turns out he was attacked by two sharks, one on each arm.
He swam over a hundred metres to safety and was lucky that there was a volunteer paramedic on the beach at the time.
He was conscious the whole time.
:link: Western Australia shark attack: Victim loses both his arms (http://www.news.com.au/national/western-australia-shark-attack-victim-loses-both-his-arms/story-fncynjr2-1227077800682)
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So another shark is destroyed because these dumbasses,won't learn to stay out of waters which are known at these times sharks inhabit the waters down that way,sorry to sound callous,but take the risk,take the consequences :disapp:
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So another shark is destroyed because these dumbasses,won't learn to stay out of waters which are known at these times sharks inhabit the waters down that way,sorry to sound callous,but take the risk,take the consequences :disapp:
Careful Rick.. You are picking on an 'armless man now... :whistler:
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I agree, Rick. When I surf, I know that I am in other creatures domains. I've told my family that if I am taken, don't go after the shark. If you are willing to take the risk, then you must be able to accept the consequences.
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I agree with Rick-p. The area is known for it's shark numbers, so it is inevitable, someone is going to get hurt. Sharks are frenzied attackers, so not surprising that 2 were involved, really.
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I have not been in the sea since I witnessed just a smallish shark attack at Maslins in SA when I was 17,luckily for the sharks intended meal,it was one bite and it left,luckily the bloke would only have severe scaring to his upper leg
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Isn't that the nudist beach, Rick?
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:lol: Yes :rofl:
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Isn't that the nudist beach, Rick?
That's the one Jamie,used to have a lot better body then,don't think I'd let the worm loose these days :lol: wouldn't want to scare everyone,you to could have a body like mine through years of abuse