Shark attack on spearo at Arniston

Hanrick

Member
Heard on Cape Talk this morning that a 43 year old spearfisher from Bettys Bay was attacked by a shark in Arniston yesterday. His mates were pretty sure it was a GW that attacked him.

He lost a lot of blood and is in a serious, but stable condition in hospital. He is expected to make a full recovery.

That's the only details I heard on the radio. Anyone know more on this?
 

RotsRot

New member
Damn!!! that's around the corner from me!
just found this... http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/great-white-attacks-fisherman-near-cape-agulhas-20160623
 

Stefan001

Senior Member
The one article said ryspunt. Wonder if they were spearing in the MPA. Maybe the shark was employed by Cape nature
 

Enigma

Moderator
Guys when entering the ocean you entering a different world with different rules please be vigilant and take all necessary precautions this incident occured yesterday.

ARNISTON:

Reinard Geldenhuys, NSRI Agulhas station commander, said:
At 12h05, Thursday, 23rd June, NSRI Agulhas duty crew were activated following Police reports of a man bitten by a shark off-shore of Arniston.

NSRI Agulhas, the SA Police Services, Overberg Fire and Rescue Services and WC Government Health EMS responded. While responding to the scene it was confirmed that the 43 year old man from Betty’s Bay had been brought to the harbour in Arniston aboard the boat that he and friends were spear fishing from.

It was reported that he was safe in the harbour and suffering bite wounds following a reported shark encounter, believed to be with a White shark, while spear fishing off Ryspunt.

On arrival on the scene NSRI medics and Fire and Rescue Services paramedics treated the man for multiple lacerations and an avulsion injury to his left leg and left thigh and lacerations to his right hand.
It is believed that he was bitten on the left leg and left thigh and suffered the hand injury while fending off the shark with his right hand.

Fellow spearfishermen who brought the man to Arniston harbour had used the rubber band from their spear guns to tourniquet the wounds and NSRI medics and Fire and Rescue Services paramedics then treated him with wound dressings, oxygen and intravenous fluids before an EMS ambulance transported him to hospital in a serious but stable condition.

He was stabilised at a Bredasdorp hospital before being airlifted by the EMS/AMS Skymed helicopter in a serious but stable condition to a hospital in Cape Town.
 

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