8:19 PM Shark attacks and kills a man who was boogie-boarding at a Cape Cod beach | |
According to the authorities, on Saturday afternoon the man died from injuries acquired during the shark attack at Cape Cod, 1 deadly meeting in Massachusetts for 8 decades. Eyewitnesses took out a 26-year-old bite victim on Newcomb hollow beach and performed CPR, police Lieutenant Wellfleet Michael Hurley said in a statement. A man who was in a Boogie boarding school with another man, according to the Associated Press, was taken to the Cape Cod clinic. He later died, Hurley said. The Boston globe identified the victim as Arthur Medici from Revere, Massachusetts., a metropolis northeast of Boston and about 2 hours ' drive from Wellfleet. The state Park service, which is responsible for this share of the Cape Cod state coast, tweeted that the attack actually happened about 300 yards South of the beach. It happened about 30 feet from the shore, according to Cape Cod Times. Access to the beach with the appearance of the sea was covered. Hurley said that the district attorney of Cape Cod would actually investigate the conflict. The population of seals in the region has grown, and with the data come sharks in brutal persecution, said Gavin Naylor, Director of the Florida program for the study of sharks. According to his texts, recently in the area were seen reports of 10-12 - foot white sharks. Almost all of the attacks happen when sharks are wrong to take people for production in the attacks, he told the Washington Post on Saturday. According to his texts, scientists suspect that the attacks have all chances to increase, because the possibility of meeting sharks with people is growing, especially when surfers chase waves caused by hurricanes. But he had no details about the Saturday attack, Naylor stated that perhaps the snow white shark attacked a man in the case of “mistaken identity” in more shallow water where Boogie borders are looking for waves. "A 12-foot, 1,200-pound snow-white shark, moving at 20 knots with its mouth open, does little damage," he said. “They are like a truck when made over.” It has been 82 years since an aggressive shark attack claimed life in Massachusetts. Joseph Troy Jr., 16-year-old, was killed by a white shark in Mattapoisett on Buzzards Bay in 1936. Joe Booth, a local fisherman and surfer, was watching the Saturday attack from the shore, he told AP. Medici kicked hostile, Booth said, telling the Boston Herald that " the beating was unprecedented."There was a glimpse of the tail that pierced the plane of the water. After that another Boogie-boarder, it is likely brother Medici, dragged the wounded into the sand. "I was that guy on the beach yelling,' shark, shark!"Booth, who regarded the shark as 10-12 feet long, told the AP. “It was like straight out of this movie " Jaws. It quickly turned into a Peninsula of friendship.” The California man, quoted but not named by the globe, stated, in fact, that he had discovered anxiety when the man pulled out another to save. The Medici bit his right thigh, bleeding, and unconscious. Eyewitnesses told the Cape Code times, in fact that passers-by tried to arrange turnstiles with a clean towel, dog leash and Boogie-side cord. ” I noticed, in fact, that he was bleeding and survived the arm around the back of his leg, and there was nothing," said the Californian man to the Globe. "His calf was torn deepest wounds.” A retired doctor calculated in the Cape cod times, in fact that the arrival of critical support needed is not the least 20 minutes; he and other introduced, in fact that Medici died on the beach, it is likely, from the cost of blood. State marine saved Cape Cod warned beachgoers on its own website, in fact that on its beaches subsequently day of work is not on duty rescuers, and recommended them to watch the snow-white sharks. Saturday of the death of man begins through the moon later in August. 15 aggressive shark attack with Cape Cod. Massive shark jaws clamped William Lytton's leg a few yards from the shoreline at Longnook beach in Truro, about 10 miles North of Saturday's attack space. Lytton freed himself by pounding the shark on the gills, he said to the Globe. He suffered half a dozen operations and is expected to leave the clinic by the end of September, said in a printed edition. Shark attacks have increased worldwide any decade due to the population boom, adding more bathers in the water, international shark attack files said, but nothing shows on the rise of the per capita rate. Attacks occur in coastal waters, often close to sandbanks, where probable dishes accumulate. Last month, Cape Cod beachers watched a snow-white shark tear a seal just a few feet from the beach. | |
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