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A New
Zealand doctor fought off an attacking shark with a knife before heading
ashore
to stitch his own wounds and on to the nearest pub for a beer (AFP,
Christophe
Simon)
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Wellington
— A New Zealand doctor fought off an attacking shark with a knife before
heading ashore to stitch his own wounds and on to the nearest pub for a beer,
reports said Tuesday.
James Grant
was spearfishing near Colac Bay on the southern coast of New Zealand on
Saturday when he felt the shark wrap its jaws around his leg.
"(I
thought) bugger, now I have to try and get this thing off my leg," he told
Radio New Zealand.
Grant, 24,
said he didn't get a good look at the shark but the nature of several wounds
suggested it was a sevengill shark and about 20 centimetres (7.8 inches) across
at the jaw.
Full-grown sevengills can measure up to 3.0 metres (10 feet) in length.
Full-grown sevengills can measure up to 3.0 metres (10 feet) in length.
"I
sort of just fought the shark off. The shark got a few stabs. The knife wasn't
long enough though," he later told Fairfax Media.
After
getting rid of the shark, Grant swam ashore and stitched his cuts using a first
aid kit he kept in his vehicle for when his pig-hunting dogs were injured.
He and his
friends then abandoned their fishing expedition and went to a nearby tavern
where he was given a beer for himself and a bandage for the wound to stop blood
dripping on the floor.
"It
would have been great if I had killed it because there was a fishing
competition on at the Colac Bay Tavern," Grant said.

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