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US tourist bitten by shark after snorkeling in The Bahamas

By CMC News··1 min read
US tourist bitten by shark after snorkeling in The Bahamas
Key Points(4)
  • A 73-year-old American was rushed to the hospital in The Bahamas on Wednesday after being bitten by a shark.
  • The police report that the woman, who is from Marshall Town, Iowa, was climbing the stern ladder of a 32-foot Island Hopper vessel in waters south of Taino Beach, when she was bitten on the left calf by the shark.
  • The woman was with a group of people, who completed an organized snorkeling tour, in an area called Shark Junction, when the incident occurred.
  • She was taken to the Rand Hospital, where her injuries are listed as serious.

A 73-year-old American was rushed to the hospital in The Bahamas on Wednesday after being bitten by a shark.

The police report that the woman, who is from Marshall Town, Iowa, was climbing the stern ladder of a 32-foot Island Hopper vessel in waters south of Taino Beach, when she was bitten on the left calf by the shark.

The woman was with a group of people, who completed an organized snorkeling tour, in an area called Shark Junction, when the incident occurred.

She was taken to the Rand Hospital, where her injuries are listed as serious.

CMC/

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