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MEDIA RELEASE NO. 701/ 2011 28 SEPTMBER 2011
At approximately 12:15 today, 28 September 2011, a swimmer was attacked by a great white shark at Clovelly corner on Fish Hoek Beach.
Immediate reports indicate that the victim sustained severe injuries and lost his lower right leg as a result of the attack. He has been airlifted to hospital for treatment.
At 10:45 this morning, the Shark Spotters sighted the shark and closed the beach to users. The White Shark Flag was raised and the siren was set off. When the victim entered the water, the beach was still closed and the shark flag indicating the presence of a white shark was flying. The Shark Spotter stationed on the beach was warned by the Shark Spotter on the mountain that someone had entered the water. The Shark Spotter then ran to Clovelly Corner to try and get the swimmer out of the water, but the attack took place before he could reach him.
The victim of the shark attack was the only person in the water at the time of the attack.
The City’s Emergency Services staff are on the beach providing assistance and the City has closed Fish Hoek beach as well as Glencairn, St. James, and Muizenberg beaches as a precaution. The shark responsible for the attack is still in Fish Hoek bay and is being monitored by the spotters.
The beaches will remain closed until further notice.
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ISSUED BY: COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT, CITY OF CAPE TOWN
MEDIA ENQUIRIES: GREGG OELOFSE HEAD: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND STRATEGY, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF CAPE TOWN TEL: 021 487 2239 CELL: 083 940 8143
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