British man attacked by shark in Tobago waters

A British man, identified as Peter Smith, 64, has sustained severe injuries following a shark attack on the Caribbean island of Tobago. The incident occurred in Courland Bay, located on the island’s north coast, around 10 meters from the shore at approximately 09:15 local time on Friday.

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Reports indicate that Mr. Smith suffered significant injuries to his left arm, left leg, and abdomen, prompting critical care treatment. The attack involved a bull shark measuring between eight to ten feet in length and approximately two feet in width, according to statements from the Tobago House of Assembly.

Following the incident, Mr. Smith was admitted to intensive care, where he underwent medical procedures, including the reattachment of some fingers. However, he still requires extensive treatment for his leg injuries.

Victim in stable condition

Updates from the Chief Secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly, Farley Augustine, indicate that Mr. Smith is currently in stable condition and recovering well. Mr. Smith had been vacationing in Tobago with his wife and friends and was scheduled to return home on the day of the attack.

Eyewitnesses recounted the harrowing experience, with reports of individuals attempting to fend off the shark while in the water. Authorities took swift action, closing down seven beaches and coastal areas along a stretch of approximately seven miles, from Plymouth to Store Bay, as a precautionary measure. Surveillance efforts, including the use of drones, were implemented to monitor the situation.

Reward offered to find shark

In response to the incident, authorities retracted a previously offered bounty of $10,000 to capture and relocate the shark away from the beaches. Bull sharks, known for their aggressive behavior, are commonly found in shallow waters along tropical coastlines, making encounters with humans more likely.

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While shark attacks are rare in the region, Tobago remains vigilant in ensuring the safety of its residents and visitors. The island, situated in the southern Caribbean, typically experiences fewer shark-related incidents compared to other areas in the central Caribbean and off the eastern and southern coasts of the United States.

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