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British surfer punches shark on the nose to escape attack | |
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A British surfer has described himself as "really lucky" after he had to fend off a shark by punching it on the nose when he was attacked off the coast of New Zealand. | |
Darren Mills, who lives in Queenstown, Australia, but is from Crawley, West Sussex, was surfing in Porpoise Bay, Southland, on Friday when he was attacked by the underwater predator. | |
The 28-year-old told ONE News that he feels “really lucky” to be alive after he felt a “big thump” when a shark bit into his leg, leaving three deep wounds from his thigh to his calf. | The 28-year-old told ONE News that he feels “really lucky” to be alive after he felt a “big thump” when a shark bit into his leg, leaving three deep wounds from his thigh to his calf. |
“It hit me and pushed me out and around a wee bit. I just sort of realised what was going on and could see it and tried to punch it but it was more like a push," he said. | |
"I was pretty scared it was going to come back but it didn’t and I managed to get into shore and … it was just really scary," he added. | |
Mr Mills swam the 50m back to shore using his surfboard, on which the shark’s bite marks can clearly be seen. Mr Mills said he was certain it was a Great White that attacked him, although this has not been confirmed. | |
He was then flown by rescue helicopter from the shore to Southland Hospital. | He was then flown by rescue helicopter from the shore to Southland Hospital. |
He told the New Zealand Herald that he will return to the water, but said: "When it first happened I was like, I'm not even getting in the bathtub again." | |
"There's a puncture wound just below my knee, which has gone through a tendon,and then there's four lacerations up my leg to the top of my thigh," he said. | "There's a puncture wound just below my knee, which has gone through a tendon,and then there's four lacerations up my leg to the top of my thigh," he said. |
Asked if he would go surfing again he said: "I love it. I just want to get back and just surf again." | |
Mr Mills told reporters that 12 days prior to the attack, he had filmed a video for his friend's submersible shark ride. A fortnight later, he had been bitten by the real thing. | |
The incident is the second shark attack off South Island in recent weeks. | The incident is the second shark attack off South Island in recent weeks. |
Last month a doctor was attacked while spear fishing and fought off the shark with a knife, stitched up his wounds, and headed to the nearest pub for a beer. | Last month a doctor was attacked while spear fishing and fought off the shark with a knife, stitched up his wounds, and headed to the nearest pub for a beer. |
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