‘Dinosaur-sized’ shark eats tourist in Cape Town
January 14th, 2010 - 2:34 pm ICT by ANI ( 2 comments )London, Jan 14 (ANI): In a horrific incident, a tourist in South Africa’s most popular holiday destination, Cape Town, was eaten by a “gigantic” shark yesterday.
Lloyd Skinner was pulled under the surf and dragged out to sea by the shark, believed to be a great white, off Fish Hoek beach in Cape Town.
And his diving goggles and a dark patch of blood were all that remained in the water.
“Holy shit. We just saw a gigantic shark eat what looked like a person in front of our house. That shark was huge. Like dinosaur huge,” the Guardian quoted witness Gregg Coppen as saying on Twitter.
The shocking attack came after an increase in recent shark sightings and led to calls for an electronic warning system to alert swimmers.
Skinner, 37, a Zimbabwean who lived in the Democratic Republic of Congo, was standing chest-deep 100 metres from the shore and adjusting his goggles when the shark struck.
It was seen approaching him twice before he disappeared in a flurry of thrashing.
Cape Town’s disaster management services had issued a warning hours earlier that sharks had been spotted in the water, but the shark flag was not flying.
Witnesses described the terrifying scene.
The shark was “longer than a minibus”, Coppen told the Cape Times newspaper.
He said: “It was this giant shadow heading to something colourful. Then it sort of came out the water and took this colourful lump and went off with it. You could see its whole jaw wrap around the thing which turned out to be a person.”
According to reports, Skinner was on holiday in Cape Town for the month to attend the wedding of his partner’s daughter. His partner was at the beach with him.
Four rescue boats and a helicopter searched in vain for Skinner yesterday and resumed the hunt today.
Ian Klopper, a spokesman for the National Sea Rescue Institute, said: “You can rule out any chance of finding him alive. Whether we find body parts, it’s very unlikely. We think the shark took everything.”
The attack has reportedly prompted discussions about introducing an electronic detection system. (ANI)
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July 7th, 2010 at 6:21 pm
What about when the scientists say that the sharks do not want to eat us? I don’t beleive them they say this so that people don’t go out and massacre sharks for revenge or whatever reason. That is fine and good to protect them but all you are out there is a worm on hook.Wrong place /wrong time and you are a sea creatures dinner.They don’t care if you look like a seal or not.You are organic and nothing but a piece of meat for them. Tell the truth.
September 29th, 2011 at 7:06 pm
Yeah why is that? It seems like scientists are always saying that bears,lions,tigers,sharks,etc. are not by nature dangerous to humans but….then you read stories like the above. Don’t tell me the PC thing has now entered the animal kingdom.