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 Post subject: Shark Attack - Fish Hoek
PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011, 18:11 
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This I'll bet, ... is not something you would ever want to do again, .... well done to you & your friend Doug =D> =D> :smt023

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Shark attack victim ignored previous warnings
2011-09-29 22:31

Cape Town - The man attacked by a great white shark at Fish Hoek, Michael Cohen, had ignored beach spotters' warnings before, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) said on Thursday.

"They have spoken to him on previous occasions as well, but he still goes and swims," NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon said. "We were told repeatedly by the shark spotters on the scene that they physically told him [Cohen] not to enter the water," said Lambinon. Cohen was warned not to enter the water because three sharks had been seen.

The 43-year-old British man was in a stable condition in a Cape Town hospital on Thursday afternoon after his right leg was bitten off, as well as part of his left leg below the knee. An Eskom power blackout in Cape Town compounded the situation as a shark spotter was prevented from sounding a warning alarm before the attack. "At around 12:25 [on Wednesday], the mountain shark spotter saw a swimmer enter the water near the Clovelly Corner area," the City of Cape Town said in a report on the incident. "The spotter tried to sound the alarm, but due to an Eskom-related city-wide electricity failure, the alarm did not sound." Eskom said it was not aware of the City of Cape Town's report and could not immediately comment.

The power outage in Cape Town lasted from just before 11:00 to just after 13:00, said Eskom spokesperson Hillary Joffe.

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The city said spotters first sighted two great white sharks after 09:00 on Wednesday. The alarm was sounded, the beach was closed and the white flag was raised. Once the sharks had moved back out of the bay, the red warning flag was raised as per standard safety protocol.

At 10.50am shark spotters sighted two great white sharks for a second time in Fish Hoek Bay. The shark siren was again sounded, the beach was cleared of swimmers and the shark flag was raised. The city said the spotter notified his colleague on the beach, as well as shark spotting operations manager Monwabisi Sikweyiya by radio when Cohen entered the water. The beach spotter ran toward Clovelly Corner to warn Cohen, while Sikweyiya drove there. Shortly after 12:25 a witness, Kyle James, 16, saw a large shark "casually and slowly" approach Cohen, who was swimming parallel to the beach in a southerly direction, near the brown water coming from the Silvermine River mouth. The shark approached him from behind. Cohen appeared unaware of the shark's presence. "The shark lunged for the swimmer, shook him once, then let go and moved off 5m to 10m away," the city said.

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Lambinon said Cohen was pulled out of the water by "two humble good Samaritans", Douglas Drysdale, 61, of Glencairn Heights, and Hugh Till, 66, of Fish Hoek. The men had been returning from Pollsmoor Prison, where they are voluntary spiritual guidance counsellors. They usually looked out for whales while rounding Clovelly Corner on Main Road on their way back. They saw Cohen swimming about 25m out to sea in the direction of Fish Hoek, when a dark shape appeared about 30m in front of him. "As the dark shape grew closer to the swimmer, the two men realised it was a shark," Lambinon said. The men drove into the car park and ran onto the beach. Cohen was by then struggling, the sea around him red with blood. "Without hesitation, the two men kicked off their shoes, plunged into the water and waded through the surf to reach the injured swimmer," Lambinon said.

"Douglas had called the emergency services before plunging into the water himself." Till grabbed Cohen by the hand. Drysdale grabbed Till and dragged them shorewards. At the scene Sikweyiya removed his belt and applied it as a tourniquet. He elevated Cohen's leg and removed his shorts, which he used to stem the bleeding. Cohen was stabilised before being taken by helicopter to hospital in Constantiaberg. The city said Fish Hoek, Kalk Bay, St James and Muizenberg remained closed to bathers. Two shark sightings had been reported at Fish Hoek, while another was reported at Muizenberg on Thursday..

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PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011, 20:53 
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Must be something about 'mad dogs and Englishmen' .... he was warned though ....

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PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011, 21:03 
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Well it was all rather miraculous. I am only coming down to earth now. :roll:
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PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011, 21:16 
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I wonder how the British media are playing it. Are they saying "See how dangerous SA is" or are they honest enough to say "Stupid tourist gets chomped"?


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I wonder how the British media are playing it ....

It was on TV here Thursday night, I saw the report and visuals on both BBC and ITV. They tend to give you the facts and let you the viewer, be the judge of events. Some friends phoned us up and they were all adamant that 'the guy got what he was looking for'. So no sympathy from them ....

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PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011, 22:44 
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Good work Doug! Respect.

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PostPosted: 01 Oct 2011, 18:05 
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Well done Doug, our very own hero. =D> =D> =D>


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Well done Doug, we need more people like you in the world! =D> =D> =D>

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Agreed. Well done sir!


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Great stuff Doug and Hugh =D>

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Witnesses said a seal circled the men as the shark appeared to prepare for a second strike, the Daily Mail reports.

Hugh Till, one of the two men who ran to Mr Cohen's aid, was quoted saying: "It occurred to us afterwards how unusual it was for a seal to stick around in an area where a shark is, or where there is blood.

"It really did feel to us as though he was offering support to us, and was prepared to act as a diversion if the shark went after us as well."

Photo of the attack victim being dragged out of the water .. man he is lucky to have survived.
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I sincerely hope that Mr Cohen survives and that he learns a valuable lesson from this tragic experience.

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Well done Sir =D> =D> =D> =D>


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You are a Hero. :smt023 .No other way...Doug. :P .well done. =D> =D> =D> ..I have been swimming at Fish hoek many times.and been chased out of the water due to Sharks in the area. :? .I will still swim there. :P .its just my favourite place. :lol: .

Its nice to know there are people like you Doug that care for others.above yourself...And your own safety.

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A hero well done! :smt023

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