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Seychelles shark attack leaves Briton dead Seychelles shark attack leaves Briton dead
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A UK man has died in a shark attack while on honeymoon in the Seychelles. A British man has died in a shark attack while on honeymoon in the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean.
Ian Martin Redmond, from Lancashire, survived the attack off the Indian Ocean archipelago but could not be saved, a local police spokesman said. Ian Redmond, 30, from Lancashire, survived the attack off Anse Lazio beach on Praslin, but could not be saved, a local police spokesman said.
He said Mr Redmond lost an arm and suffered hip injuries in the attack at 1700 local time on Tuesday and there was a "big effort" to catch the shark. He lost an arm and suffered severe hip injuries whilst snorkelling on Tuesday in what was the second fatal shark attack in the same area this month.
The couple were were in the second week of their honeymoon and had been due to fly home on Sunday, he added. Authorities have stopped diving in the area as they try to catch the shark.
Police said he was killed whilst swimming off Anse Lazio beach, on the island of Praslin, the scene of a recent similar attack. The couple were in the second week of their honeymoon and had been due to fly home on Sunday, police spokesman Jean Toussaint said.
Second attackSecond attack
A French national was reportedly killed by a shark off the same beach just over two weeks ago. He said two men on a catamaran had assisted Mr Redmond and he was taken to hospital, but had no chance of surviving.
Police spokesman Jean Toussaint said Mr Redmond was taken to hospital but had no chance of surviving.
"We discovered that the British citizen was badly injured on the hips and the arms. He was assisted medically but unfortunately he could not make it," he said."We discovered that the British citizen was badly injured on the hips and the arms. He was assisted medically but unfortunately he could not make it," he said.
"We haven't got the autopsy report yet but he definitely lost a lot of blood.""We haven't got the autopsy report yet but he definitely lost a lot of blood."
A 36-year-old French tourist was killed by a shark off the same beach just over two weeks ago.
Director for tourism Alain St Ange told the BBC the latest attack was caused by a "foreign shark" and was a "freak accident".
He said: "We need to find the beast and get it out of our waters, we have requested help from South Africa and two experts are arriving in the country in the next day."
British High Commissioner Matthew Forbes was with the bride and her family were due to arrive in the east African country, he said.
"We have now closed the beach and all the surrounding beaches, and stopped diving in the area," he added.
Local restaurant owner Jeanne Vargiolu said she went to the beach on Tuesday after hearing sirens and that police told her Mr Redmond had severe arm and leg injuries.Local restaurant owner Jeanne Vargiolu said she went to the beach on Tuesday after hearing sirens and that police told her Mr Redmond had severe arm and leg injuries.
"I saw his wife talking to about five people, I think one was English, that she still had hope he was still alive," she said. "They were trying to help him but they could not get him alive.""I saw his wife talking to about five people, I think one was English, that she still had hope he was still alive," she said. "They were trying to help him but they could not get him alive."
Shark expertsShark experts
Ms Vargiolu said her family had lived on the beach for 36 years and the two shark attacks this month were the first she had seen.Ms Vargiolu said her family had lived on the beach for 36 years and the two shark attacks this month were the first she had seen.
"It must be the same shark that attacked 16 days ago," she said."It must be the same shark that attacked 16 days ago," she said.
Police had said they would close the beach from Wednesday morning and were going "to put out a net to try and catch the shark tomorrow", she said.
Director for tourism Alain St Ange told the Daily Mail the Seychelles authorities were taking the attacks very seriously.
"If there is a rogue shark out there, we will try to catch it," he said. "We have requested shark experts from South Africa to come over to Seychelles to help us identify the type of shark it could be, but this kind of thing has never ever happened in Seychelles before."
An employee at the La Reserve hotel told the Press Association the man and his wife had been guests there.An employee at the La Reserve hotel told the Press Association the man and his wife had been guests there.
Prior to this month's deaths, the last recorded fatal shark attack in the Seychelles was in 1963.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge honeymooned in the Seychelles on North Island earlier this year.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge honeymooned in the Seychelles on North Island earlier this year.