Belfast Telegraph

Shark attack surfer swims to shore with leg wounds

- BY AP REPORTER

Previous attack: Mick Fanning A SURFER mauled by a shark off south-western Australia managed to swim to shore despite serious injuries to both of his legs, an official and a witness said.

Alejandro Travaglini (37) was surfing at Gracetown at about 8am yesterday when he was attacked, St John Ambulance spokesman Dennis Bertoldo said.

The Argentinia­n was treated on the beach by paramedics before he was flown by helicopter 160 miles to a hospital in Perth, Bertoldo said.

The hospital described his condition as stable.

The attack prompted the World Surf League to postpone the nearby Margaret River Pro internatio­nal surfing contest for about an hour.

Organisers said they had deployed additional shark-spotting drones and jet skis when the competitio­n resumed to ensure competitor­s’ safety.

Surf photograph­er Peter Jovic watched the attack from the beach and likened it to the live broadcast of a shark attack in South Africa in 2015.

Former champion surfer Mick Fanning escaped unscathed when a great white attacked his board as he waited to catch a wave.

“If anyone is familiar with the Mick Fanning moment... it was very similar to that, where a shark pretty much popped up and ended up knocking a surfer off his board,” Jovic told Australian Broadcasti­ng Corp radio.

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