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After Bitten in Violent Shark Attack Incident, Victim was Assault Punch to the Face after He was Rescued

Cory W. Morrel
JUNE 5, 2024
Victim Suffers Multiple Injuries after Shark Attack and Battery Assault the Face Saved by First Responders
Wednesday June 5th, 2024, 5:00 PM reporting from Monday, June 3rd, 2024, 2:00 PM- San Diego California- A 46-year-old man who survived multiple bitten shark injuries several times, during routine swimming near a favored California beach Sunday assaulted the large predatorial fish in the nose subsequently sharp skill survival techniques after First Responder lifeguards had saved his life, spokesperson had remarked.
The 46-year-old man had been taken to Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla with shark animal bitten wounds on his flesh suffered to his left arm, and torso around documented 9 AM Sunday, the city Del Mar, north of San Diego, spoke in a comment.
There was no concern to critical life-threatening injuries, the statement details. Close to the entire whole extending of the shoreline was shut down after the attack.
The incident which happened consequent subject the victim part to seasonal warm-water ocean swimming. The team participated weekly in swimming trials. An individual of the team constituents, Jenna Veals, who was directly behind the man in the water during the attack express her witness accounts of the incident to the corresponding press outlets released. She told them Monday that she heard him scream for them to rescue him.
“He punched it in the face. He punched it in the nose,” she said. “I do know he had a gash on his hand from a shark’s tooth.”
The swimmers raced urgency advancement to move action to take the man back to the beach, where the subsiding emergency department doctor made a visit to assist his support for medical services.
"There is a massive all-hands-on-deck movement of support today," Veal said. The man remained conscious throughout, she said, and is expected to be OK.
Another eyewitness spokespersons responded to "Today," when they identified the man in distress, the experience has been alarming.
Jon Edelbrock, the city's lifeguard chief, told "TODAY" that one of the swimmers was equipped with a tourniquet, although it's not clear whether it was used.
The attack closed beaches within a mile, shocking many seasoned local beachgoers. "I have never seen a shark sign or have known of an incident to occur right here," one told "TODAY."
There is a priority of beach threats from marine life that remains on high alert from the Department Public of Department Safety. While the dangers of risks of unprovoked shark attacks remains dim globally statistics still keep it say its minimal according to accurate data.
Specialists explain statements responding the responsible method for swimmers modeled to deduce their threats of shark attack is as best as possible be in a collective group. Assess additional precautionary measures in the region close the sandbars and gorges of drop-offs and evade resistance of being in the water during the graveyard night of twilight hours.
Unpronounced killer shark confrontations are rare: There were just 36 in the U.S. last year, including two in California, one of them fatal, the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File said.
The beach will remain closed until at least Tuesday.