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Woman badly injured in suspected California shark attack | Woman badly injured in suspected California shark attack |
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Lifeguards shut down a Southern California beach on Sunday after a swimmer was pulled injured from the water with bite marks in a possible shark attack, authorities said. | Lifeguards shut down a Southern California beach on Sunday after a swimmer was pulled injured from the water with bite marks in a possible shark attack, authorities said. |
The woman, swimming in a wetsuit, was spotted in distress by a lifeguard boat at Corona Del Mar State Beach about 4 pm, city of Newport Beach spokeswoman Tara Finnigan said. | The woman, swimming in a wetsuit, was spotted in distress by a lifeguard boat at Corona Del Mar State Beach about 4 pm, city of Newport Beach spokeswoman Tara Finnigan said. |
The woman had large bite marks on her upper torso and shoulder and was bleeding heavily. | The woman had large bite marks on her upper torso and shoulder and was bleeding heavily. |
Finnigan said the woman was conscious and breathing when she was taken the hospital but did not know any more about her condition. | Finnigan said the woman was conscious and breathing when she was taken the hospital but did not know any more about her condition. |
Lifeguards cleared the water from the state beach to the Newport Pier, a stretch of over two miles. | Lifeguards cleared the water from the state beach to the Newport Pier, a stretch of over two miles. |
It will be shut down at least until morning while authorities with help from a police helicopter look for a shark or other animal that attacked the woman. | It will be shut down at least until morning while authorities with help from a police helicopter look for a shark or other animal that attacked the woman. |
The woman was swimming about 100m offshore, just outside the buoys marking a protected swimming area, near the area where boats can travel. | The woman was swimming about 100m offshore, just outside the buoys marking a protected swimming area, near the area where boats can travel. |
“We have a lot of triathletes and long-distance swimmers who use this beach for training,” lifeguard Battalion Chief Rob Williams told KTTV-TV. | “We have a lot of triathletes and long-distance swimmers who use this beach for training,” lifeguard Battalion Chief Rob Williams told KTTV-TV. |
The lifeguards who saw the woman witnessed the last part of the attack and quickly ruled out any kind of boating or watercraft accident, Williams said. | The lifeguards who saw the woman witnessed the last part of the attack and quickly ruled out any kind of boating or watercraft accident, Williams said. |
There have been no recent reports of sharks in the area, he said. | There have been no recent reports of sharks in the area, he said. |
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