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The 18-year-old surf instructor describes shark bite from hospital bed, says he can’t wait to get back in the water.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNTeen surf instructor survives shark attack at New Smyrna Beach, vows to keep surfingAn 18-year-old surf instructor is recovering after a shark attacked him while he was in the water off New Smyrna Beach.
Sam Hollis said a shark grabbed him by the foot and yanked him off his board while he was at New Smyrna Beach.
What started as a normal morning turned into a fight to keep a foot for 18-year-old surf instructor Sam Hollis, who was ...
An 18-year-old surfer was bitten by a shark in Florida, marking the second attack at the same beach this month.
An 18-year-old surf instructor is recovering in the hospital after a shark bit his foot while he was surfing off New Smyrna ...
An 18-year-old surf instructor is recovering in the hospital after a shark bit his foot while he was surfing off New Smyrna ...
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An 18-year-old surf instructor has recounted his terrifying experience of a shark attack that left him hospitalized. Sam Hollis said he was surfing off New Smyrna Beach, a stretch of Florida coast ...
YANKED ME OFF MY BOARD' 麗 Sam Hollis described what it was like sitting on his surfboard, letting his feet hang in the water, when he felt a bite.
The 18-year-old kicked the shark, which propelled it away from him but not before it got in a bite on his foot.
New Smyrna Beach has once again proven why it is known as the “shark bite capital of the world.” As USA Today reports, the famously sharky surf break claimed yet another victim Friday.
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