Surfer breaks silence after terrifying shark attack at popular NSW beach

A surfer who avoided a terrible shark attack at a popular NSW Beach provided a heartfelt update a week after his close longing.
Brad Ross was surfing at the Cabarita Beach when he was attacked by a large white white at the south of the Queensland border, just after 8 am.
After the incident, the photographs show a great bite of the shark’s board of directors of Mr. Ross.
Only six days after sharing that the close lady Ross was “hell of a week” to Instagram.
Orum slowly I go ashore. I wanted to thank all my friends and my family and our magnificent community for all love and support.
“I am very grateful for being here and the universe had different plans for me.
“Hug your family and tell me you love them. We’ll see you soon.”
Shortly after the incident, the beach was closed and NSW saving surfing life used air assets to investigate water.

According to Sharssmart, a NSW government program that label their sharks, only hours after the incident, a drum line in Norries Headland in Cabarita was caught five meters, but he was released before labeling.
Mr Ross’s close call came only weeks after a 16 -year -old child was hiding by a shark while swimming with his brother on the same beach, just after the surfers withdrawn.
The child remained with what he left by medical officials who were defined as “traumatic” wounds to his right arm and leg.

