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The family of a tourist who was seriously injured When she was bitten when trying to “join” with a shark in Turks and Caicos Now expressed about the horrible moment that “full changed” completely changed the canadian woman “life.
The 55-year-old Canadian tourist, which do not reach, who tried to “do with the animal of the energy in an attempt to take pictures” on Friday, February 7, According to a press release Of the Turks and Caicos Department of Environment of Coasts Resources (decr) last week.
The victim’s brother-in-law, al chevarie, has set Gosundme Page To help financially the woman and her husband, Ralph CHEVARIE, follow the incident.
“While you were up to be a relaxed holiday, my brother in-law, my brother, who lived as a nightmare,” already just started his post on the fundraising page.
He said his brother and sister in law were deeply cleared “when a” Seven-foot bull shark came to my legs in her legs in her legs. “
“The shark then ran and bites her thigh, the shark came back and when they put them hands for them to protect themselves, one on the afternoon, one on the afternoon, one Other at the wrist, “he wrote.
Photo of the GOFundme for woman involved in the indicative in Turkish and Caicos.
Al Chevaries / Golundme
CHEVARIE said that his brother has back to help them call and “succeeding the shark until she ran out of the water and round the water on the beach.”
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Share the Department of the Turks and Caicos Department and Coast Resources Shared in Blue Hills, February 7, and the victim of Cheshire Hall was stabilized and transported the island for further medical attention.
CHEVARIE said that his sister-in-law was taken to a local hospital for initial treatment “but had to flow back to Canada by Air Ambulance to undergo further surgeon and recovery.”
“My brother served our country in the Canadian Armed forces for more than 30 years of age, twice in Afghany, Golan and Bosnia and Bosnia. He served our turns; it is our turns to her to help, “chvarie wrote. “This is something that has changed their life in the blink of an eye. I ask, if you can, to help them; they will need a lot of support to get this. Every and all contributions will be very be appreciated. “
The Gofund Mail is currently over $ 24,600 of his goal from $ 35.00 PM from 309 Donations from Tuesday morning.
The Turks and Caicos Government had said that before The shark was about six feet in length, and identified the specific type.
The transition officials also close the beach to the incident and reopened to the public Sunday, February 9, after it was determined that the shark was moved to deeper water. “
The government do not share any further details of the tourist interaction with the shark, but has a warning to others who enter into the area.
“The Decr wants to make the audience to always be aware of your environment, follow local advice, and respect Marinibes, never avoid swimming only, do not try to feed marine wildlife under all circumstances,” read.
Shark Bites in the waters of the Turkish and Caicos Islands are rare, with only one unprovoked non-fatal attack reported last year, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History’s International Shark Attack File.
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