Shark attack Port St Johns
At 14h30 (25/12/2012) Port St Johns Sea Rescue volunteers were called to Second Beach Port St Johns for a shark attack.
According to John Costello, station commander at NSRI station 28A, Port
St Johns, Lifesavers tried to clear the water when a shark fin was seen
close to hundreds of people who were in the water at the time.
The lifesavers were unable to get everyone out of the water fast enough
and an African male was bitten. His body has not been retrieved and he
has not been identified.
- NSRI
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Wednesday, 26 December 2012
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