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Camera captures moment shark leaps from ocean and attacks paraglider

Monday, 29/01/2024, 22:28 (GMT+7)

In the shocking video captured at the scene, a shark leaped out of the water and attacked a paraglider, leaving numerous people stunned.

Now, the footage was captured, showing the shark leaping out of the water and biting the paraglider's leg.

The incident, captured on camera, unfolded as the 37-year-old Jordanian man was parasailing in Aqaba. 

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The horrifying video captures the shark leaping out of the water and biting the man's leg. Image Credits: NewsMax Plus/Youtube

The sudden emergence of the shark shocked both the victim and witnesses, leaving them in awe. 

The paraglider is seen hovering above the water in Aqaba, the shark suddenly emerges and bites him on the leg.

The consequence, the man lost part of the back of his foot in the attack, along with severed tendons, torn muscles, and several broken bones.

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After the incident, the man suffered injuries, including the loss of part of his foot, severed tendons, torn muscles, and broken bones. Image Credits: NewsMax Plus/Youtube

Following the incident, the injured man was taken to the Prince Hashem Military Hospital in the port city. He underwent a surgical procedure on his right foot, and his condition has been reported as stable

After the incident, Mohammad Qatawneh emphasized that the incident, although shocking, can occur anywhere

According to local media, Mohammad Qatawneh, a representative of the Aqaba International Dive Centre, expressed that while the shark attack was alarming, such incidents are exceedingly rare in the Gulf of Aqaba.

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The paraglider was taken for treatment at the Prince Hashem Military Hospital, and the man's condition was reported as stable. Image Credits: NewsMax Plus/Youtube

Qatawneh explained that the Gulf of Aqaba is home to various shark species, including reef sharks and guitar sharks. However, he emphasized that none of these species are considered dangerous. Sharks are typically not found in shallow waters off the Jordanian coast, making encounters with them even more unlikely

However, he also highlights that this can still take place anywhere

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Mohammad Qatawneh stated that shark attacks on humans, although shocking, can occur anywhere. Image Credits: NewsMax Plus/Youtube

In response to the incident, the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority has launched an investigation to gather further details. Nayef Al Bakhit, a representative of the authority, stated, 'The committee will issue a detailed statement about what happened as soon as they complete the investigation.

The incident where a shark was spotted in the shallow water was not rare. Previously, at Florida beaches, swimmers panicked and sought safety after spotting a shark swimming in shallow water.

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The Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority has launched an investigation to investigate the incident. Image Credits: NewsMax Plus/Youtube

Beachgoers observed a single fin gliding through the shore, causing swimmers to hastily retreat from the water

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Giant shark spotted swimming in Florida's shallow waters, beachgoers screaming and rushing out. Image Credits: Daily Mail

As the huge shark surged through the shallows, beachgoers in Florida were heard shouting, 'Get out of the water!', 'Come out!', 'Hurry, hurry!' Some beachgoers even rushed to run out of the water, while others enjoyed recording this astonishing scene.

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A shark was observed swimming in shallow water on a Florida beach, scaring swimmers into fleeing to safety. Image Credits: Daily Mail

According to the report from the Pensacola News Journal, Cristy Cox, who captured the video, stated that the shark was simply in search of its next meal and no damage was reported.

Watching the video below: