The Citizen (Gauteng)

Third time unlucky

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It was third time unlucky for a Colorado man attacked by a shark in Hawaii – as he had already been mauled by a bear and bitten by a rattlesnak­e, all in less than four years, local media reported.

Dylan McWilliams, 20, was bodyboardi­ng in the ocean off Kauai last week when what he believed to be a tiger shark around two metres long chomped him on the leg, the Honolulu Star Advertiser reported.

The outdoorsma­n – who said he has worked as a survival training instructor – was able to swim around 30 metres back to shore, where a bystander called paramedics.

“I didn’t know if I lost half my leg or what,” he said.

McWilliams, of Grand Junction, western Colorado, received seven stitches in hospital – just months after he was given nine staples in his scalp following an altercatio­n with a black bear at a Colorado summer camp last July.

As he slept outdoors, McWilliams said he was awoken by the bear biting the back of his head. It then dragged him, only dropping its grip as he punched it and poked it in the eye.

“I guess I was just in the wrong spot at the wrong time,” he said of the attack, which caught the attention of media outlets worldwide.

The two attacks followed his first run-in with a rattlesnak­e during a Utah hiking trip.

However, he told the Star Advertiser, the bite was not severe, and he was only ill for a couple of days.

“My parents are grateful I’m still alive,” he added. – AFP

I didn’t know if I lost half my leg or what. I guess I was just in the wrong spot at the wrong time

Dylan McWilliams Shark attack victim talking about his encounter with a Tiger Shark.

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