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A shark bit the hands off a woman along the shore of a Caribbean beach while she was trying to take a picture with it.
The 55-year-old woman, who is understood to be Canadian, had only strayed a few yards into the water when she was attacked last Friday.
According to the local authorities she “attempted to engage” with the shark when the 6ft-long predatory fish struck off Thompson Cove Beach in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
It is understood she had one of her arms amputated below the wrist and the other half way up her forearm. She has since returned to Canada for further treatment.
The species was not confirmed, but local reports suggested it was a bull shark.
Her horrified husband rushed into the water in the hope that he could drive the shark away before it could strike again.
Tourists gathered around the victim and used their clothes to stem the bleeding.
It is understood that it had been swimming in the area for around 40 minutes before striking.
“The shark was estimated to be approximately 6ft in length. However the species is yet to be confirmed. It has been determined that the tourist had attempted to engage with the animal from the shallows in an attempt to take photographs,” the authorities said.
Nevertheless authorities in the Caribbean have urged caution.
In the Cayman Islands feeding sharks has been illegal since 2022 because of the risk to swimmers and divers.
“Some people believe feeding sharks is great for business or will increase tips from customers, and some even mistakenly believe that conditioning sharks to take speared lionfish will somehow teach them to hunt lionfish out of reef crevices. But teaching sharks to take food from divers only really endangers both humans and sharks,” the Cayman authorities warned. (Yahoo!)