National Post (National Edition)
MAN USES SURFBOARD TO THWART ATTACK BY GREAT WHITE SHARK
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.”