The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Shark pulls woman overboard by biting finger in Australia

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SYDNEY: A woman who was pulled into crocodile-infested waters in northweste­rn Australia when a shark bit her finger as she attempted to feed it has described the terrifying moment which nearly cost her a digit.

Melissa Brunning said she was on a yacht in the remote Kimberley region some 2,500 kilometres north of Perth when she tried to hand-feed up to four Tawny nurse sharks hanging around the back of the boat.

The two-metre creature – which has strong jaws and rows of sharp teeth – sucked at her right index finger ‘like a Hoover (vacuum cleaner)’, she told The West Australian late Saturday.

“I think the shark was in shock as much as I was... the only way I can describe it is this immense pressure and it felt like it was shredding it off the bone,” the 34year-old said.

“I came up and I was like, ‘I’ve lost my finger, my finger’s gone’.”

Mobile phone footage of the incident at Dugong Bay in late May, aired by commercial broadcaste­r Channel Seven on Saturday, showed Brunning screaming as she was dragged into the water before the boat’s crew and friends quickly pulled her out.

She sustained cuts, a fracture, a torn ligament and a bad infection on her finger as a result of the encounter, but miraculous­ly did not lose the digit.

“It’s not the shark’s fault at all, but it could have been a lot worse,” Brunning said, adding that she had learnt to ‘respect marine life, and look at it in awe, but just leave them alone’.

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