Shark bites swimmer in South Florida

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue lieutenant says shark attack first for county

HAULOVER BEACH, Fla. – A beachgoer was bitten by a shark Sunday afternoon at Haulover Beach, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue spokeswoman Erika Benitez said.

Lifeguards said they became aware of a shark lurking in the water and immediately began blowing their whistles, gesturing for swimmers to get out of the water.

As people were getting out of the water, a man was bitten on the legs by what appeared to be a 4- to 5-foot bull shark, Benitez said.

"It started getting closer to the people at the sandbar and they tried to get out," witness Donovan Cecil told WPLG-TV. "One guy, it went straight towards him and bit his leg, pulled him, gave him a little tug, and I was freaking out."

The victim was able to get out of the water. He was helped by lifeguards and taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

"It could have been a lot worse," Cecil said.

A photograph taken by a witness showed Miami-Dade Fire Rescue treating the man.

"It's extremely rare," Lt. Matthew Sparling said. "This is the first shark attack in Miami-Dade County that I've been aware of working 20 years in ocean rescue."

 


About the Authors:

Terrell Forney joined Local 10 News in October 2005 as a general assignment reporter. He was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, but a desire to escape the harsh winters of the north brought him to South Florida.

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