Surfing can sometimes lead to a shark, which can kill you. There has been a case in which a surfer was bitten by a shark. A professional surfer was bitten by a shark on Saturday afternoon. But then he went to the bar instead of going to the hospital. Now let's know why he did it and who is this person.
Indeed, Frank O'Rourke (Frank O'Rourke) landed in the water on Jacksonville Beach in the coastal resort city of northeastern Florida. A shark had bitten his hand at about 3:30 p.m. The 23-year-old surfer said in a channeled interview that he was lying on his surfboard 20 to 30 yards from the yard on the south side at that time. The attack lasted about 30 seconds, 'which was the worst incident with me in my life. I felt like some of the water jumped out of my elbow.' The shark had cut off the skin near O'Rukke's elbow when he saw his hand soaked with blood.
He said: 'I am very lucky that my hands survived. You can see there is still blood on my surfboard. I've been surfing for two decades and have seen sharks on the beach before, but never did he bite me. The video is also going viral on social media. O'Morke is seen swimming in the water and the shark is behind him. He said, "I've seen a lot of sharks while surfing, but I've never seen a shark coming to me. So the incident was very interesting. Strangely, he did not go to the hospital but went to the bar.
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