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Email Address There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Thanks for signing up! Leader of cult-like Jewish sect that fled Canada is convicted of nighttime kidnap of child bride. This Week in Flyers. She had just finished playing beach volleyball with two friends, according to a witness, and went in the water to cool off. Suddenly, a shark was spotted in the shallow, waist-deep water, just outside the Caribe Park Royal Grand Resort. A loud whistle sounded and a lifeguard ordered everyone out of the water.
But for Ross, it was too late. The shark bit down on her left leg and when she tried to fight it off, it grabbed her by the left arm, too. A lifeguard on a Jet Ski pulled her from the water and took her to shore. Busuttil said she saw security personnel running to help the woman, but no paramedics until 15 minutes later, when a doctor with a medical bag attended to her. Meanwhile, people were taking off their shirts to wrap the wounds while Ross was carried to hospital.
A few minutes later, a piece of her flesh washed up on shore and someone asked for ice to pack it in and take it to hospital for possible grafting, according to Busuttil. Although the Canadian victim did not have her arm or leg amputated, Dr.
Boats also patrol the waters and DaSilva says the resort is considering further measures. Since the attack on Moore in late January, swimmers have been called out of the water three times due to a spotter seeing something in the water. George Burgess, a shark expert brought to Mexico to advise resorts on better protecting their guests, says shark attacks are so rare that a person has a greater chance of winning the lottery.
People cut corners. Despite everything that potentially went wrong on Jan. Canada Shark attack survivor questions care in Mexico An Ontario nurse who needed surgery to reattach part of her leg after a shark attack in Mexico is questioning some of the care she received. Social Sharing. Questions are also being raised about how the shark attack happened in a popular Cancun resort area just metres from the shore. Related Stories P.
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