The Gold Coast Bulletin

SHARK HERO’S TRAUMA

GREAT WHITE ‘WANTED A PIECE OF SOMEONE’

- GREG STOLZ greg.stolz@news.com.au

ONE of the hero surfers who fought off a monster shark to try to save retired Gold Coast tradie Rob Pedretti says he is seeking trauma counsellin­g over the “horrendous” experience.

Mr Pedretti, 60, died on the beach after being attacked by the 3m great white at Kingscliff on the Tweed Coast on Sunday.

His mate, Frank Schlee, and another Gold Coast surfer, Mark Hayes, bravely fought off the shark and paddled Mr Pedretti to shore in a vain bid to save him.

Mr Hayes told the Gold Coast Bulletin he was struggling with shock and trauma and had arranged to see a counsellor.

His board was dinged after it was bumped by the shark which “chased” he and Mr Schlee as they brought a badly mauled Mr Pedretti to shore.

“I saw the whole thing and it was a pretty horrendous thing that happened,” he said.

“It could have been all of us … either one of us could have died. It was a female shark and she wasn’t letting us go.

“I’m lucky to be here – very lucky – because she wanted a piece of someone.”

Police have said they will recommend Mr Schlee and Mr Hayes for bravery awards but Mr Hayes shrugged off the hero tag.

“You’d expect someone to help you if something like that happened,” he said.

“In that situation, unfortunat­ely there’s not much you can do. It was a terribly sad outcome.”

Mr Schlee has told friends he is still trying to process the horrific tragedy and has declined to speak to the media.

Mr Pedretti’s surfing friends have said that while he would be “angry” at the shark, he would not want it culled.

We’re in the shark’s waters,” close mate Craig Tulloch said.

“You jump over a fence and there’s a dog in the backyard wanting to attack you, then it’s your choice isn’t it?

“He’d (Mr Pedretti) be angry about it though, don’t worry about that!”

Kingscliff beaches have now been reopened by authoritie­s. It was confirmed by Surf Life Saving NSW yesterday the stretch of beach from Kingscliff to Cabarita would reopen to the public.

IT COULD HAVE BEEN ALL OF US … EITHER ONE OF US COULD HAVE DIED. IT WAS A FEMALE SHARK AND SHE WASN’T LETTING US GO

MARK HAYES

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 ?? Main picture: NIGEL HALLETT ?? The beach south of Kingscliff where Rob Pedretti was mauled to death by a shark remained closed yesterday and (inset) Mark Hayes, one of the two fellow surfers who fought in vain to save his life.
Main picture: NIGEL HALLETT The beach south of Kingscliff where Rob Pedretti was mauled to death by a shark remained closed yesterday and (inset) Mark Hayes, one of the two fellow surfers who fought in vain to save his life.

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