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Dive Instructor in Cayman Islands attacked by a shark

diveinsFrom Bigfoot News Blog

A shark attacked a Dive Instructor in Cayman Islands on Thursday (13).

While lion fish culling in the Western Caribbean sea, a dive instructor was caught off guard by a shark that came out of nowhere and started to attack him. “It scared the crap out of me. Filmed on my GoPro camera. We were in about 70′ of water when the shark attacked,” the instructor wrote.

An Internet troll named, “Crazy Cuban Guy”, posted this in the comments: “Well deserved. You had no right to be in the ocean hunting and killing other creatures. Welcome to the game. Next time you probably won’t make it out alive.”

Ouch! Damn trolls are everywhere!

To watch the video and to read more on this story go to:

http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2014/03/dive-instructor-in-cayman-islands-was.html

Related story:

Diver films shark attack

From ninemsn.com

A diver in the Caribbean has fought off a determined shark after the predator repeatedly attacked him as he collected lion fish.

The incident reportedly occurred on Thursday somewhere in the West Caribbean Sea, where the diver who filmed the attack was culling lion fish.

A video of the ambush posted online the same day, shows the diver’s hand impaling a fish with a spear at a depth of around 20m when he suddenly yells and turns sharply to see a small shark preparing to attack.

The diver manages to keep the animal at bay by prodding at it with his spear but the determined predator comes back at him a number of times.

The creature, reported to be a Caribbean reef shark, could have been drawn to the diver because he was carrying around a bag of dead and dying lion fish.

The video ends with the diver retreating back to the surface as the soundly vanquished shark swims away.

For more on this story and you can also see the video here go to:

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/2014/03/15/13/50/diver-films-shark-attack-him

 

 

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