Florida woman impaled by stingray while wading at beach: ‘Certain that I was going to die’

A Florida woman said she thought she was going to die after she was impaled in the back by a stingray’s venomous tail spine while wading at a beach south of Tampa in Ruskin.

“I was trying to stay as calm as I could,” Kristie O’Brien told FOX 13 this week of the incident at Bahia Beach. “But I was certain that I was going to die because, I mean, like everyone has like this picture of Steve Irwin when he literally was punctured in his chest.”

Irwin, known as the “The Crocodile Hunter,” died in 2006 after he was pierced in the heart by a stingray barb while filming in the Great Barrier Reef, causing him to bleed to death.

O’Brien remained in the hospital Friday, three days after she was stabbed more than four inches deep in the back by a Southern stingray, reportedly missing her lung by centimeters, while leaning back in knee-deep water.

Kristie O’Brien said the stingray punctured her back more than four inches deep and just missed her lung. (FOX 13/Kristie O’Brien)

“As soon as I hit the water, I felt like I had been stung by something,” she told FOX 13. She said her husband was the first to see the stingray hanging off of her. O’Brien said she knew not to pull the stingray barb out herself.

Paramedics cut the stingray at the base of its tail while she was still at the beach and its spine was removed after she got to the hospital.

She remains at the hospital being treated for poisoning due to the stingray’s venom.

Although stingray attacks are rare as they generally only react defensively, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recommends shuffling your feet when you enter the water so the bottom-dwelling fish, which often bury itself in the sand, can swim away before being stepped on.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-woman-impaled-stingray-wading-beach-certain-i-was-going-die

Woman in critical condition after shark attack at New York City beach

The 65-year-old woman was bitten on her left leg, authorities said. Lifeguards cleared the beach after the attack as police in a helicopter searched unsuccessfully for the shark.

A red flag warning swimmers not to enter the water at Rockaway beach. Pic: AP

A woman has been left in a critical condition after she was attacked by a shark off one of New York City’s most popular beaches.

The victim was swimming at Rockaway Beach in New York City at around 6pm on Monday when the deadly sea creature attacked her left leg.

The shark bite removed a chunk of the woman’s flesh, leaving a gaping wound several inches wide and deep.

Pic: AP

It was the most serious shark attack in New York waters since at least the 1950s, said Gavin Naylor, the programme director of the International Shark Attack File at the University of Florida.

The woman, who has not been named, remained in critical condition at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, spokesperson Michael Hinck said, according to NBC News, Sky News’ US partner network.

New York has seen an increase in such attacks in recent years, but most bites involve smaller sharks mistaking a person’s ankle or lower leg for a fish, resulting in minor grazes or puncture wounds.

In the past two summers, at least 13 swimmers have reported being bitten in the state – more than the total number of bites in New York history before 2022.

‘Unlike anything we’ve seen’

But Mr Naylor said: “This is something qualitatively different.”

He said the bite mark was most consistent with a juvenile white shark, though he said it may have also been a bull shark or sandbar shark.

“This is a very severe injury from something that’s powerful and unambiguous,” he said.

“It’s very deliberate.”

Christopher Paparo, the manager of Stony Brook University’s Marine Sciences Centre, agreed the wound was “unlike anything we’ve been seeing”.

Authorities banned swimming at the beach on Tuesday as police searched for sharks but none were spotted.

But a beach around 25 miles away on Long Island was closed on Tuesday after officials spotted multiple sharks near the shoreline.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/woman-in-critical-condition-after-shark-attack-at-new-york-city-beach-12935862

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