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"I've Seen Blood Everywhere": A 92-Year-Old Man Gets Bitten by an Unknown Species in the Sea in Cannes

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As he bathed in the Mediterranean Sea, a 92-year-old man was bitten twice by fish. As he got out of the water, he had his legs in blood.
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He simply thought he would enjoy the sea before the beaches were filled. Thursday, July 30, 2026, at around 8:30 a.m., Raymond Maillé bathed in the 16th floor of the Midi Beach, in Cannes. At 92 years old, the Cannois spent about 20 minutes in the water without encountering any problem. But when he returned to the beach, his swimming suddenly took a completely different turn. He felt almost simultaneously two pains in the legs. "I had been in th…

An octogenary, living in the Gulf of Juan, was bitten on the handiplage of Cannes a few days ago. A frequent incident during the summer, which this time led the 84-year-old victim to the hospital. His daughter tells.

As he bathed in the Mediterranean Sea, a 92-year-old man was bitten twice by fish. As he got out of the water, he had his legs in blood.

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Demotivateur broke the news on Saturday, August 8, 2026.
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