National Post (National Edition)

MAN USES SURFBOARD TO THWART ATTACK BY GREAT WHITE SHARK

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A man used his surfboard to fend off a shark that bit him on his calf off an Australian beach two days after a fatal attack on the Great Barrier Reef. Lee Jonsson, a 43-year-old teacher’s aide, was bitten Wednesday at Shelly Beach off Ballina in New South Wales state. Japanese surfer Tadashi Nakahara died at the same beach in 2015 after a Great White Shark tore off both his legs. Government shark experts measured the tooth imprints in Jonsson’s surfboard and concluded a juvenile Great White Shark 2.6 metres long was responsibl­e. Ballina Shire Mayor David Wright said Jonsson came onshore after he was bitten while lying on his board, wrapped his leg and went to the hospital for treatment of a 20-centimetre wound. “It dragged him off and he fought the shark with his board,” Wright said. “It’s one of those unfortunat­e things.”

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