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SHARK ATTACK Surfer had to fight off shark to rescue girl, punching the animal
Miami Herald ^ | 6/26/05 | MONICA HATCHER

Posted on 06/27/2005 8:39:11 AM PDT by ppaul

A Florida surfer said he acted as ''bait'' to try to distract the shark while he wrestled the 14-year-old girl onto his surfboard: ''I've never been so scared in my life.'' The teen later died.

Off Miramar Beach on the Gulf Coast of Florida's Panhandle, longtime surfer Tim Dicus has seen the dark, lithe shadows dart beneath the water -- the glistening gray fins split the waves.

He was once even bumped by a shark, he said. But Saturday was different. Dicus tussled in the water with what experts say was most likely an 8-foot-long hungry bull shark hellbent on snatching a dying 14-year-old girl from the surface.

''The shark kept coming back around,'' said Dicus, 54, who punched the shark on its snout as it circled the girl in bloody water.

A day after the horrific attack near Destin, a still-shaken Dicus said he had a sleepless night. ''I've never been so scared in my life,'' he said. ``It was like the movie Jaws, except I was in it.''

Jamie Marie Daigle, of Gonzales, La. did not survive the attack by the shark as she was boogie boarding with her best friend about 250 yards offshore.

It was around 11:15 a.m., the beach full of tourists and locals. Dicus was surfing. He said he suddenly heard screaming and saw a girl swimming frantically to the shore. When he reached Jaime, she was bobbing face down. One of her legs had been cleaved to the bone from knee to thigh, he said. He saw the pool of blood in the water.

The shark made another snap at her hand, but missed because Dicus pulled it out of reach.

He hoisted the unconscious girl onto his surfboard. All the while, the shark continued to try to get to her, Dicas said. He circled the surfboard. Dicas said he struck the shark hard with his fist once. It did little to discourage the animal.

Dicas finally towed her to a sandbar where two other men were ready with another board and a raft to paddle the girl back to shore.

Using himself as live bait, Dicus said, ``I swam away from them and started slapping the water and kicking to distract the shark.''

Once ashore, paramedics tried to revive the teen, but she had likely lost too much blood.

George Burgess, a researcher at the University of Florida, who investigates shark attacks worldwide, was at the scene and called the attack ''unusual'' for Florida water, mainly because of the shark's aggression.

''This was not a normal Florida attack,'' Burgess said. ''Usually a shark will make a mistake, thinking it's a fish,'' Burgess said. ``In this instance, the shark apparently very knowingly went after a large prey item and persistently tried to follow through on its normal feeding behavior, which would be to come back and attack again and again.''

It was the third unprovoked fatality this year, he said.

On Sunday, a bloody spot in the sand marked where paramedics worked on Jamie, who had come to the vacation spot with her best friends' parents.

Back in her hometown of Gonzales, a suburb of Baton Rouge, parishioners of St. Theresa of Avila Catholic Church mourned the teen's death, calling her ''very beautiful and popular.'' Pastor Gary Belsome, who is also a friend of the Daigle family, said they were dealing with the grief as best as they could.

''At all of the masses yesterday and today, we informed the community about the death and asked them for prayers,'' Belsome said.

Jaime, an accomplished student who was a day camp counselor at the church, was preparing to start high school in August at the prestigious St. Joseph's Academy, an all-girl Catholic school in Baton Rouge.

Last week, she finished a computer prep course with her best friend, who was also admitted to St. Joseph's in the fall.

Jaime had gone with her friend's family on an RV trip to Florida for the weekend. The girls had likely known each other since kindergarten, Belsome said.

Belsome, who spent time with the family Sunday, said that despite the tragedy, the family took solace in that she died while having fun with a good friend.

The Walton County coroner's office will conduct an autopsy today to officially determine the size and species of the shark involved Saturday, believed to be a bull shark.

On Sunday, the 20-mile stretch of beach that officials had closed after the attack had been opened.

''It was business as usual, or almost as usual,'' said Capt. Danny Glidewell, who said the incident was the first of its kind in Walton County.

He said there had been no sightings by midday Sunday. His department had doubled the number of life guards on patrol. A boat was out scanning the water for the predatory fish. Helicopters were also deployed to scour the waters for sharks. Dicus said he had gotten a phone call from Jamie's father thanking him for going out to get her.

``They said they wouldn't have been able to have a normal funeral, if I hadn't gone out there. The shark would have taken her under for good.''


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KEYWORDS: beach; florida; funinthesun; hero; miramar; miramarbeach; shark; sharkattack; summer2005; surf
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To: Tarpon

But you gotta admit that sharks like tourists!


61 posted on 06/27/2005 1:31:46 PM PDT by Eagle Eye (Some day we may have to choose whether we'll be a criminal or a collaborator.)
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To: Durus

It's just some shark out there swimming. I don't think any of those people are up to the task of going out and killing it, even if they wanted to.


62 posted on 06/27/2005 1:32:18 PM PDT by dead (I've got my eye out for Mullah Omar.)
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To: henderson field
The increasing frequency of shark attacks on humans is due to diminishing baitfish, in turn due to the growing world population.

Sharks have been congregating in large numbers around the Florida Peninsula for....who knows how long? I suspect it's more than food (or lack thereof) that attracts them to the shallows. There are enough protected waters near Florida where there is effectively no fishing. If it were strictly a matter of food, then the sharks would be found there in disproportionate numbers.

63 posted on 06/27/2005 2:54:23 PM PDT by Tallguy
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To: Tarpon; catpuppy

Florida town ping


64 posted on 06/27/2005 3:04:17 PM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: TheOtherOne

I don't know about a book, but to me he tried to save the girl and in my book he's a hero. I can remember many, many years ago swimming at Rockaway Park in New York. There was always a lifeguard on duty and he watched for sharks also. When he sighted one, he signalled that we should all get out of the water.


65 posted on 06/27/2005 3:19:11 PM PDT by maxwellp
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To: maxwellp
I don't know about a book, but to me he tried to save the girl and in my book he's a hero. I can remember many, many years ago swimming at Rockaway Park in New York. There was always a lifeguard on duty and he watched for sharks also. When he sighted one, he signalled that we should all get out of the water.

I agree. My comment was less about this guy, and more about the 'cult of celebrity' we have. With the runaway bride, jackson jurors, etc. Heck, half the legal talking heads on TV got their start during the OJ trial.

66 posted on 06/27/2005 3:26:20 PM PDT by TheOtherOne (I often sacrifice my spelling on the alter of speed™)
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To: jtminton

And...How exactly do you provoke a shark? Make snide comments about his mother?


67 posted on 06/27/2005 3:30:07 PM PDT by LongElegantLegs ("Se habla, MoFo!")
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To: TheOtherOne

Yes, I also understand about that "cult of celebrity" thing also. Regards.


68 posted on 06/27/2005 4:22:33 PM PDT by maxwellp
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To: Irish Eyes
>>What is the age when someone who loves to surf must hang it up????<,

Welll. . .I'd say when he drives a Corvette with the top down and gets laughed at.
69 posted on 06/27/2005 4:38:13 PM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: henderson field
>>The increasing frequency of shark attacks on humans is due to diminishing baitfish, in turn due to the growing world population.<<

Nah. . .can't you see. . .It's Bush's fault!
70 posted on 06/27/2005 4:40:14 PM PDT by Gunrunner2
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To: Pessimist

You're right.....he acted without concern for his safety in the hopes of saving another; he risked his life. That is what a hero is......not some journalist who writes a story about panties on a prisoner's head.


71 posted on 06/27/2005 4:42:55 PM PDT by Loud Mime (Get your opinion to your congressman...thotline dot com)
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To: Eagle Eye
I think that people come to Florida and forget that when they go out in the water it's not a pool. If the tourist agencies would educate people, there would likely be less contact.

I understand the teen boy that got bit today lost his leg. He was surf fishing, they didn't have much more to say. I wonder if he had a bloody fish dangling alongside his leg.

A lot of the problem is solved by education. When I am out in the salt I always keep a look out for shark, and where I am, barracuda -- which easily top five feet and can pack a nasty bite.
72 posted on 06/27/2005 4:44:47 PM PDT by Tarpon
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To: ppaul

Anybody remember what happened to us the last time shark attacks were in the headlines?????????

Hope we don't get another lesson on perspective like we did then!!!!!!!!


73 posted on 06/27/2005 6:06:50 PM PDT by G Larry (Honor the fallen and the heroes of 9/11 at the Memorial Site.)
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To: Tallguy
Forget Great Whites. Bull sharks are the ones that give me nightmares ever since I came far too close to one in Shinecock bay, Long Island. ( I was getting back into a boat, having fallen over while fishing, when a bull "investigated." Damn thing was as big as the row boat. Still brings shivers. )

These suckers not only hunt in salt water, but prefer brakish water. They are just vicious.
In 1916, there were a series of shark attacks on the New Jersey shore, ending in a horrendous day, July 12th, in Mattawan Creek, miles from the ocean. A boy wimming with his friends was dragged under. A would be rescuer was mortally injured. Finally, upstream, another boy was mauled. http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/wharf/4477/jersey.html

74 posted on 06/27/2005 8:11:55 PM PDT by rmlew (Copperheads and Peaceniks beware! Sedition is a crime.)
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To: maxwellp

I wish they hat a .308 rifle and a whistle!


75 posted on 06/27/2005 8:15:09 PM PDT by rmlew (Copperheads and Peaceniks beware! Sedition is a crime.)
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To: dead

LMAO!!

love it!


76 posted on 06/27/2005 8:18:38 PM PDT by chariotdriver (I feel more like I do now than I did a few minutes ago)
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To: chariotdriver

The picture caption that is not the article about the tragedy


77 posted on 06/27/2005 8:31:13 PM PDT by chariotdriver (I feel more like I do now than I did a few minutes ago)
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To: All
I love the FL panhandle area. But I couldn't help but get a creepy feeling with the hairs on the back of my neck standing up every time those schools of small silver/yellow fish came racing by me...some jumping out of the water.

I probably didn't want to know what they were running...er swimming from!

78 posted on 06/27/2005 8:39:08 PM PDT by TNdandelion
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To: rmlew; Tallguy
Thanks for the link.
Scary.

http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/wharf/4477/jersey.html

79 posted on 06/28/2005 12:15:56 AM PDT by ppaul
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To: Tarpon

I once swam with barracuda off of Pompano Beach. Totally unintentionally of course, and when I got a good enough look at them I backed out of the surf.

Good thing that they normally leave people alone and are just very curious creatures.


80 posted on 06/28/2005 4:53:50 AM PDT by Eagle Eye (Some day we may have to choose whether we'll be a criminal or a collaborator.)
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