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Home / Disasters and Accidents / British Man Fought Off Dangerous Bull Shark

British Man Fought Off Dangerous Bull Shark

4 Feb

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Summary

  • A British man survived a bull shark attack in Tobago in April 2024.
  • He fought back by punching the shark, which bit his leg, arm, and stomach.
  • Doctors used shark membrane for his skin graft due to blood shortage.
British Man Fought Off Dangerous Bull Shark

In April 2024, British retiree Peter Smith faced a life-threatening ordeal while swimming off the coast of Tobago. During the final moments of his holiday, Smith was attacked in waist-deep water by a bull shark, a species known for its aggression and dangerous nature. He described the shark as approximately 10 feet long.

Smith instinctively fought back, punching the shark, but it continued its assault, biting his leg, arm, and stomach, causing significant blood loss. Friends in the water assisted in fending off the animal and getting Smith to shore, where his wife witnessed his severe injuries.

The local hospital on Tobago was overwhelmed by Smith's critical condition, running out of blood supplies. He was subsequently airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami for specialized care, undergoing numerous operations.

A surprising turn occurred during his treatment when doctors used a membrane from a shark for a skin graft, humorously noting the irony given his attacker. This procedure was necessitated by the extreme blood shortage at the Tobago hospital.

Although Smith sustained permanent nerve damage and mobility issues, he remains grateful to be alive and to still have his limbs. He also commended the bravery of those who aided him during the attack. Smith stated he does not harbor fear and would even return to Tobago, emphasizing the importance of tourism for the island.

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Peter Smith was attacked by a bull shark in Tobago in April 2024, sustaining severe injuries to his leg, arm, and stomach.
Peter Smith instinctively fought back by punching the bull shark during the attack.
Due to a blood shortage, doctors used a membrane from a shark for Peter Smith's skin graft during his recovery in Miami.

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