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grinner
02-11-2004, 09:03 PM
Man Drives For Help With Shark Attached To Leg

POSTED: 10:35 a.m. EST February 11, 2004
UPDATED: 1:09 p.m. EST February 11, 2004
SYDNEY, Australia -- Lifeguards at a beach post north of Sydney couldn't believe their eyes when a man walked in with a small shark attached to his leg.

Luke Tresoglavic swam 1,000 feet to shore, walked to his car and drove to the local surf club with the 23-inch shark biting his leg and refusing to let go.

"I just realized I had to swim in like that, hanging on to it," Tresoglavic told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio on Wednesday.

Tresoglavic, 22, was snorkeling on a reef off Caves Beach near Newcastle on Tuesday when a wobbegong, or carpet shark, attacked his leg.

"Once I got on to shore, a couple of people tried to help me, but I could not remove it," he said. "It was stuck there, so I got up into my car and then drove to the clubhouse, and luckily the guys down there had a clue what to do."

A senior lifeguard at the clubhouse, Michael Jones, said he couldn't believe his eyes when Tresoglavic turned up -- shark in tow.

"He basically asked the question: 'Can you help me get it off?' There's nothing in our procedure manual for that type of thing," Jones said.

The lifeguards flushed the shark's gills with fresh water, forcing it to loosen its grip on Tresoglavic's leg -- with blood oozing from 70 needle-like punctures. The shark later died.

"He's lucky he didn't get into difficulties in the water trying to swim with that thing thrashing around," Jones said.

But he said Tresoglavic remained in good spirits throughout the ordeal. "There was a side of humor to it," he said.

Tresoglavic was taken to hospital, but it was not immediately clear what treatment he received.

Wobbegong sharks can grow to nearly 10 feet in length, possess razor-sharp teeth and are said to be moody and short-tempered.

Oh my stars and garters...

who45
02-11-2004, 09:06 PM
Can you imagine seeing someone drive up and get out with a shark attached....*gulp* I just can't imagine driving.

Darth Buddha
02-11-2004, 09:37 PM
Holy Freakiing Cow!

This guy is a very cool cucumber.. the kind of guy you want to have around in a dark alleyway, or a foxhole.

AgentSun
02-11-2004, 09:48 PM
sushi, anyone?

BlackThorn
02-11-2004, 09:51 PM
He sounds like one of those people who freaks and stresses over the little things but keeps their cool when it comes to major emergencies and other intense situations.

I've noticed people tend to be like that. The ones that handle the little things with no problem tend to freak over the big things, and the ones that freak over the little things don't freak over the big things.

*shivers* Sharks. Not. Fun.

AgentSun
02-11-2004, 09:53 PM
yeah. it's like decisions. i can make big decisions but when it comes to little ones...oy.

Scarran Raptor
02-12-2004, 12:09 AM
I guess you could say the shark bit off more than it could chew *rimshot*

NYPinTA
02-12-2004, 06:23 AM
Originally posted by Scarran Raptor
I guess you could say the shark bit off more than it could chew *rimshot*

:rollin:

JadedLegend3
02-12-2004, 07:22 AM
Ocean:bad. Oz is one place I really want to go, but w/ all the shark attacks there, you can bet your behind this little girl ain't going swimming in the pond! I'll stay the hell out of the pond and mind my own damn business! :D

samati75
02-12-2004, 08:26 AM
Originally posted by BlackThorn
He sounds like one of those people who freaks and stresses over the little things but keeps their cool when it comes to major emergencies and other intense situations.

Thats me. All the way.

Mrelia
02-12-2004, 11:28 AM
Three words: Swiss Army Knife!

If that had been me, I'd have taken that little sucker home & thrown him on the BBQ!!!
(I'm a vegetarian, but if HE is gonna try and eat ME...):grr: