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 Shark attack survivor goes home
    Helen Bamford
    May 01 2004 at 11:03AM
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Less than a month after being pronounced dead on Muizenberg beach, shark attack survivor John Paul "JP" Andrew is going home on Saturday.

On Friday, in his first media interview, he told Weekend Argus from his hospital bed that he couldn't wait to get home and start "getting back to life".

He cracked jokes and teased his parents, Robert and Estelle Andrew, about taking too long to get his room at home ready.

"The only benefit," he pronounced about being bitten by a shark, "is missing school".

He cracked jokes and teased his parents
The 16-year-old, who lost his right leg and also suffered lacerations to his left calf, is a Grade 11 pupil at Reddam House College.
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By rights he should never have made it after "flatlining" - his heart stopped - for 35 minutes on the beach and for another five minutes in the emergency room at Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic.

His remarkable recovery has astounded doctors and overwhelmed his family who hardly dared to hope he would survive in the days after the attack when it was touch and go.

His vision is still not 100 percent but seems to be getting better every day, according to his father.

"He can now recognise faces and yesterday he was watching a surfing video. He could see the waves but not the surfer. But if he carries on at this rate we are A for away," he said.

He told me he was going to keep his leg in formaldehyde
JP is still trying to piece together the events of the past four weeks and has no memory of the shark attack. He was amused to hear from his mother that doctors had tried to take out his tongue ring while he was in intensive care but that he had kept pulling his tongue right back and they couldn't get it out.

"Oh, so they tried to take it out behind my back," he joked.

"Actually I've been thinking of getting another piercing, maybe an eyebrow ring," he told her.

JP looks young and vulnerable in his hospital bed but within minutes it's clear he has a sharp mind and wicked sense of humour.


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