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Australian surfer Ben Gerring loses leg in horrific 'great white' shark attack | |
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A surfer is fighting for his life in hospital after a shark ripped off his leg in an attack off Western Australia. | A surfer is fighting for his life in hospital after a shark ripped off his leg in an attack off Western Australia. |
Local officials later caught a 15ft great white shark near the site where 29-year-old Ben Gerring was mauled at Falcon, south of Perth, and warned swimmers in the area to stay out of the water. | Local officials later caught a 15ft great white shark near the site where 29-year-old Ben Gerring was mauled at Falcon, south of Perth, and warned swimmers in the area to stay out of the water. |
Mr Gerring was attacked at around 4pm local time on Tuesday. Witnesses described how the surfer had paddled out quite far to catch a big wave when suddenly "all hell broke loose". | Mr Gerring was attacked at around 4pm local time on Tuesday. Witnesses described how the surfer had paddled out quite far to catch a big wave when suddenly "all hell broke loose". |
According to local media reports, Mr Gerring’s board was broken in half in the course of the attack, with other surfers only able to find the tail part. | According to local media reports, Mr Gerring’s board was broken in half in the course of the attack, with other surfers only able to find the tail part. |
A heavy machinery operator, Australian national Mr Gerring was airlifted to hospital in Perth where he was described on Wednesday as being in critical condition. | A heavy machinery operator, Australian national Mr Gerring was airlifted to hospital in Perth where he was described on Wednesday as being in critical condition. |
Nathan Hondros, a Mandurah Mail reporter who arrived on the scene shortly after the attack, told the Associated Press: "A couple of the guys with longboards brought him in to the shore. So, it was obvious he wasn't in a good way and they were huddled around and in tears. It was really desperate scenes. | Nathan Hondros, a Mandurah Mail reporter who arrived on the scene shortly after the attack, told the Associated Press: "A couple of the guys with longboards brought him in to the shore. So, it was obvious he wasn't in a good way and they were huddled around and in tears. It was really desperate scenes. |
"He was unconscious. He'd lost his leg from above the knee so it was pretty horrific injuries. It was terrible to watch, there was a lot of distressed people on the beach. | "He was unconscious. He'd lost his leg from above the knee so it was pretty horrific injuries. It was terrible to watch, there was a lot of distressed people on the beach. |
"There were kids who were in the water surfing with him so it was a really, really difficult thing to watch.” | "There were kids who were in the water surfing with him so it was a really, really difficult thing to watch.” |
Brian Williams, president of the Mandurah Boardriders Club and friend of the victim, told ABC: "He was right out the back looking to get a big wave, one of the set waves that had been coming through during the day. | Brian Williams, president of the Mandurah Boardriders Club and friend of the victim, told ABC: "He was right out the back looking to get a big wave, one of the set waves that had been coming through during the day. |
"He'd sort of paddled out the back, sort of past the pack slightly. And next thing all hell broke loose and they were trying to bring him in." | "He'd sort of paddled out the back, sort of past the pack slightly. And next thing all hell broke loose and they were trying to bring him in." |
According to Perth Now, officers from the Department of Fisheries deployed a set of baited drums at the location where the attack took place at first light on Wednesday. | According to Perth Now, officers from the Department of Fisheries deployed a set of baited drums at the location where the attack took place at first light on Wednesday. |
Shortly after 3pm local time – around 24 hours after the attack – they reported that a great white shark measuring between 3 and 4.5m had been hooked. | Shortly after 3pm local time – around 24 hours after the attack – they reported that a great white shark measuring between 3 and 4.5m had been hooked. |
Surfer Paul Collier, who was in the water at the time of the attack, told the local news outlet he saw a large shape – presumably the shark – surging up from the water. | Surfer Paul Collier, who was in the water at the time of the attack, told the local news outlet he saw a large shape – presumably the shark – surging up from the water. |
"When it was a full, up-in-the-air type thing, I knew it was a pretty heavy shark attack," he said. | "When it was a full, up-in-the-air type thing, I knew it was a pretty heavy shark attack," he said. |
"His leg was really badly ripped off. . . I'm not trying to dramatise it but it was fricken really bad." | "His leg was really badly ripped off. . . I'm not trying to dramatise it but it was fricken really bad." |
Western Australia has experienced particular problems with shark attacks in recent years, and in 2013 the state government sparked controversy by announcing a plan to indiscriminately cull sharks above a certain size. | Western Australia has experienced particular problems with shark attacks in recent years, and in 2013 the state government sparked controversy by announcing a plan to indiscriminately cull sharks above a certain size. |
The cull was ended a year later after scientists questioned the effectiveness of such a policy. | The cull was ended a year later after scientists questioned the effectiveness of such a policy. |
Across Australia, sharks attacked a record 98 people in 2015, researchers said in February. They attributed the rise to the fact that both shark and human populations are growing. | Across Australia, sharks attacked a record 98 people in 2015, researchers said in February. They attributed the rise to the fact that both shark and human populations are growing. |
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