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Ιουλίου 06, 2014

ΒΙΝΤΕΟ-Κολυμβητής δέχτηκε επίθεση από λευκό καρχαρία-foto+video


Ένας κολυμβητής δέχθηκε επίθεση από έναν μεγάλο λευκό καρχαρία στα ανοικτά των ακτών της Νότιας Καλιφόρνιας.
Ο καρχαρίας δάγκωσε τον άντρα στο δεξί
μέρος του κορμού του.

Ο καρχαρίας είχε πιαστεί στην πετονιά ενός ψαρά ο οποίος προσπαθούσε να τον βγάλει στη στεριά επί 30 με 40 λεπτά.

Ανύποπτοι κολυμβητές μεγάλων αποστάσεων πέρασαν κοντά από τον καρχαρία ο οποίος ήταν ήδη πολύ εκνευρισμένος με αποτέλεσμα να επιτεθεί σε ένα από αυτούς.
In agony: The unidentified man is loaded into the ambulance following the attack


Steven Robles, 40, was bitten by a seven-foot great white shark around 9.30 a.m. Saturday morning at Manhattan Beach after the beast escaped from a fisherman

Robles escaped by punching the shark in the nose, a widely recommended maneuver in such attacks

Thanks to quick and courageous action by swimmers and surfers, Lomita resident Steve Robles, 50, is recovering at Harbor UCLA Medical Center, after having been attacked by what authorities believe was a six- to eight-foot juvenile Great White Shark.

Steve Robles was swimming from the Hermosa Beach to the Manhattan Beach pier with a dozen fellow members of the SCAQ (Southern California Aquatics) swim team when the attack occurred at about 9:30 a.m. Saturday morning.

The shark had been hooked by a pier fisherman approximately 45 minutes earlier and was still on the line, according to several witnesses.

?We had stopped at the 8th Street buoy to regroup and had just started swimming again when I heard Steve screaming about five feet ahead of me,? SCAQ swimmer Mary Ellen Koetsier-Farr said. ?When I reached him, Nader [ Nejadhashemi] and Susan [Brilliant] were holding him up. Nader said he?d been bit.?

?I knew Steve was breathing because he was screaming. So, I looked under the water an
Steven Robles, 40, was bitten by a seven-foot great white shark around 9.30 a.m. Saturday morning at Manhattan Beach after the beast escaped from a fisherman

Off limits: Police closed off the beach until the shark was a safe distance away
high and dry: Swimmers fled to the pier after the water was closed as a safety precaution

Where it happened: People who fled the waters on Manhattan Beach gathered on the pier




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