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Australian surfer punches shark in 'Mick Fanning replay' | Australian surfer punches shark in 'Mick Fanning replay' |
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An Australian surfer has punched a shark which attacked him off the north coast of New South Wales, say police. | |
Craig Ison, 52, suffered serious leg and arm injuries during the attack off Evans Head early on Friday. | |
Geoff Hill, a friend of Mr Ison who saw the incident, told local media it was "like watching a Mick Fanning replay". | |
Earlier this month, Australian three-time world champion surfer Mick Fanning escaped unharmed after punching a shark during a competition in South Africa. | Earlier this month, Australian three-time world champion surfer Mick Fanning escaped unharmed after punching a shark during a competition in South Africa. |
He managed to scramble on board a jet-ski during the major surfing event in Jeffreys Bay, that was being broadcast live. | |
'There's a shark' | |
Mr Ison made it back to shore where a passerby applied a tourniquet to his leg, said the police statement. He remains in hospital in a serious but stable condition. | |
Mr Hill told the Northern Star newspaper: "We were just paddling out this morning and Craig was 20m ahead of me." | |
"But it grabbed him as he turned around," he said, saying Mr Ison was pulled under the water. | |
"I paddled to him but by then he was on his board and paddling back. | |
"It was like watching a Mick Fanning replay." | |
Main Beach, Shark Bay and Chinamans Beach in the area have since been closed. | |
The manager of the Riverfront Kiosk in Evans Head, Bart Easdown, told ABC TV that locals had been talking about putting drones in the air to spot sharks. | |
"Is is very confronting ... but everyone is aware there are sharks in the water. I don't want to see any loss of life whether it is people or sharks," he said. | |
Earlier this month bodyboarder Matt Lee, 32, underwent surgery after being bitten on both legs by a great white shark off nearby Ballina. | |
In February, 41-year-old Japanese tourist Tadashi Nakahara was killed by a shark at Shelly Beach in Ballina. |
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