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UPDATE: Diver bitten by shark on the road to recovery after five-hour operation

The incident happened during a baited dive.

The diver bitten by a shark off Protea Banks in Shelly Beach yesterday, is Renier Kruger (26) from Umtentweni.
Speaking from his hospital bed, the former Suid Natal High learner said that ‘it’s not nice to know what actually happened, but again he has to accept what had happened’.
He explained it was a normal day at work and they had planned to do two dives.
Their first dive was a baited dive, and this was when the incident happened.
Renier Kruger diving with a ragged tooth shark in November this year. PHOTO BY FACEBOOK
Renier said the dive started great, having two bull sharks around the bait ball.

“It didn’t take me long to get a residential oceanic black tip by the name of Smiley onto the bait ball. As we progressed into the dive (about 30 minutes) she decided to come from behind and bit onto my right hand while I had my hand tucked in against my buoyancy control device (BCD),” he said.

Positive about his recovery. PHOTO BY FACEBOOK
Renier said that as he saw his hand inside her mouth, he knew exactly what was going to happen. But, I was proven wrong and I didn’t lose my hand.
“I had my girlfriend Alicia Leonhard right beside me, and after Smiley let go of me, she attended to me immediately once we got onto the boat.”
Renier was taken to Hibiscus Private Hospital and was in theatre for five hours.
He said he is still not 100%, and he isn’t sure what is wrong with his hand but he was told the operation was a success.
Renier said he is still waiting to see the doctor who worked on his hand to get feedback from him.
“A big thanks to everyone involved in helping me on the boat, especially David van Vuuren for getting me back to the beach with no time wasted and having the emergency team ready on the ramp.”
Renier added that he didn’t have bait in his hands and neither was he reckless on the dive.

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