Also last year,a holidaymaker in the Caribbean had both hands bitten off when she tried to take a photo of a bull shark.
While only in hip-deep water at the time on her trip to the Turks and Caicos Islands,the woman,in her fifties,was circled by the shark,which bit her leg and cut off both her hands when she tried to protect herself,one at mid-forearm and the other at the wrist.
Her husband managed to ‘wrestle away’ the shark,but the incident was described as a ‘living nightmare’.
Merely two months after that,a 40-year-old snorkeller in Israel was killed by sharks after using a GoPro to ‘fend them off’.
The father-of-four had hoped to feed the sharks from a distance but was then dragged out to sea as an eyewitness cried,‘They’re eating him!’
Experts have said that photographers and influencers are most likely to ignore safety guidelines.
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