Teen loses leg in second shark attack in 24 hours off Brazil as 11-year-old boy remains critical
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Teen loses leg in second shark attack in 24 hours off Brazil as 11-year-old boy remains critical
Two shark attacks on Brazil's Pernambuco coast left an 11-year-old boy and a 19-year-old woman with amputated legs. The back-to-back encounters in Recife reignited debate over beach safety — and about how human changes to coastal ecosystems may make dangerous experiences more likely. What's happening? On Sunday, local officials and doctors said 11-year-old João Lucas Castor Nemezio Sales was in shallow water with relatives at Piedade Beach in Ja…
Lucas Nemezio, father of the 11-year-old boy who lost his leg after shark attack in Pernambuco, alert to high risk of infection
The two victims of shark attacks in the Great Recife, in Pernambuco, between the last Sunday (31) and Monday (1°), received discharge from the ICU (ICU) of the Hospital Restoração Governador Paulo Guerra. Second last update of the unit, the 11-year-old boy was transferred to a private hospital on the evening of Thursday (4), after receiving discharge from the Pediatric ICU. Marcela Vitória de Lima Santos, 19, remains inpatient, with stable healt…
In the space of two days, a Brazilian woman and a child were attacked by sharks. Both were amputated. A horrific scene. Last month, two...
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