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Shark attack victim left with 11-inch scar after Great White ‘chomps’ on leg

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

A surfer in South Australia is recovering after a great white shark ​bit his leg while⁢ he was⁢ diving for crayfish,leaving him with an 11-inch scar. Lee Cray,a⁣ 64-year-old with four decades‌ of experience‍ in D’Estrees Bay,was submerged when the shark attacked on Saturday. Despite the significant injury, Cray⁣ remains resolute and intends ‌to return to the waters ‌he knows intimately.

Shark attacks, while relatively rare,‌ remain a concern for ocean enthusiasts in Australia. on average, ‌the ⁤country sees approximately 20 shark incidents annually,⁢ with‌ around 2.8⁤ proving fatal and seven resulting in no ⁤injury, according to the Australian Shark Incident Database. ‌Cray’s experience highlights⁢ the inherent risks of marine​ activities and underscores the importance of awareness and respect for these powerful predators. He is expected ⁤to participate in a public broadcast with the organization​ that assisted ⁣in his rescue⁣ in the coming days.

Cray was diving ⁢in D’Estrees Bay, a ‍location he has frequented for 43 years, when the incident occurred. He described the shark as “chomping” on his leg.Emergency⁢ services were quickly dispatched, and Cray was transported to shore and then to​ a hospital for treatment.

“He knows the waters ⁤like the back of his hand,” a spokesperson for the assisting organization⁢ stated. “Sharks ‍are not ⁤an ⁣issue⁣ for Lee and ⁤he wants ⁢to make it⁤ clear that there’s no hard feelings towards them after his ordeal.” ⁤

The organization ⁢plans to host Cray on their next “Sharks Cast” broadcast to discuss ⁤his experience and⁤ offer insights ⁣into coexisting with sharks.Despite the severity of‍ his injury, Cray is maintaining a positive outlook and intends to continue surfing in D’Estrees Bay.

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