Posted on 06/08/2023 10:42:43 AM PDT by caww
The video shows that the man desperately shouted 'Papa, Papa' as the predator closely hunted him in the water, circling him before launching the attack.
The man can be seen desperately trying to swim towards the shore, but appears to be attacked by the shark while still in deeper waters.
His body is seen spinning in the water, and his legs raise above the surface - as horrified onlookers scream and shout for the man to swim.
'Swim away, swim away! Quick! A shark!' people can be heard shouting.
The splashing in the water stops, and the man's head returns to the surface. He appears in the video to be moving around in the water again, but only slowly.
He can be heard screaming 'Papa', pleading for help, as some of the water turns red.
As he does so, the shark's body is seen clearly at the surface this time. The long black shape circles around the man, and its fin and tail are seen near the surfa
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This video is not from Daily mail but shows the entire gutwretching attack. Let it play through if at first it's clouded.
https://t.me/truexanewsua/74477
I don’t know why anyone would want to watch it.
sometimes the fish eat you.
A sharks got black eyes, like a doll’s eyes, until they roll over white and you hear that awful high-pitched scream...
****Warning**** the link.
Only for those who can endure - it does not show bloody water as much as a clear look at the shark attacking. Reminded me of how they attack seals only this was a man.
https://t.me/truexanewsua/74477
There’s a reason you don’t go into the water! I’d never swim the ocean nor even go boating in it. I can do the same thing on a lake without the threat.
Alligators like lakes....
Alligators like lakes....
How’d the sharks get past the Straight of Gibralter?
What you dont want to do is flop around on the surface like a seal meal.
We have better beaches in Wisconsin and Michigan along with no sharks.
Alligators are true sons of the south and generally would not be caught dead crossing the Mason/Dixon line without assistance.
Come to Wisconsin and smell out fresh dairy air.
Not in Penn.
Snapping turtles like the lakes in Maine, but not much of a match against the powerboat or jet ski.
Happened in the Red Sea. Which is apropos.
Came across the another story on their website.
Ukraine war sparks rural crime wave in UK: Machinery thefts soar by 300% as criminal gangs trade farm equipment with Russia on the black market after Moscow was hit by import sanctions
I saw a report on Fox about a week or so ago about a young girl who was injured in a shark attack but says she’s gonna go right back into the water when she heals though she’s lucky to be alive. Are these attacks really that rare? They seem constant.
When I was in the Coast Guard we killed sharks for fun, too bad we didn’t kill more of them.
Google the following story, Orcas aka killer whales have been attacking yachts and other smaller craft in the strait of Gibraltar and have sunk multiple vessels, so a shark at that location is not a stretch
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