Kangaroo Island: Surfer bitten TWICE by a shark drives himself to hospital for emergency surgery

In Southern Australia, a surfer, during a popular holiday, was miraculously bitten by the shark from his leg twice after he was miraculously taken to hospital.
While the man in his 50s was surfing in the Gulf of D’Estrees, a popular tourist point on Kangaroo Island, the attack took place on Tuesday, shortly after 13:00.
Surprisingly, surfers managed to take herself to the hospital, where she was expected to be taken to emergency surgery.
Southern Australian police spokesman Daily Mail, said that the wounded are believed to have no danger of life, he said.
According to the unreliable witness report submitted to the Southern Australian Shark Monitoring Warning, it is believed that shark is a large bronze whale hunter.
Before the attack took place, it was reported that he was seen while following a seal in the Gulf.
This is almost five years since a 29 -year -old surfector was attacked by a large white shark in the Gulf of D’Estrees.
Before being transferred to the hospital with life -threatening injuries, he managed to pull a shovel to the shore and walk to the parking lot.
A surfer who was bitten by a shark in his leg twice by a shark managed to go to the hospital to enter the emergency surgery (in the picture, the Gulf of D’Etrees on Kangaroo Island)
According to a witness, the surfer is believed to have been attacked by a large bronze whale hunter shark that chased a seal in the Gulf shortly before the attack.
29 -year -old man, days after the incident in a statement published by South Australia Health, the attack described the attack as ‘hit the truck’.
The statement said, ‘When I felt a blow on my left side, I was sitting on my board; It was like a truck hit ‘.
‘I saw the shark’s self -disappearance for a moment.’
Experts warn that partially exhaustion of habitat, more swimmers and air abnormalities that have not been provoked in Australia.
In Australia, four deadly shark attacks have been recorded so far this year; These were all for no reason.
More will come.




