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Two Cape Town men have been lauded as heroes after risking their lives to rescue a badly injured swimmer, while the shark which had attacked him lurked nearby.
Douglas Drysdale, 61, from Glencairn Heights, and Hugh Till, 66, from Fish Hoek had been returning home from Pollsmoor Prison, where they work as spiritual guidance volunteers.
Usually, they look out for whales as they approach Clovelly Corner, but yesterday they saw a lone swimmer and a dark shape in the water.
They hurriedly parked their car and raced down the beach, screaming warnings. But it was too late. The shark had struck.
Drysdale and Till kicked off their shoes and waded into the surf towards the badly injured swimmer struggling as blood swirled around him.
Drysdale paused to call emergency services, then headed for deeper water. He and Till grabbed the swimmer’s hands and pulled him back to shore.
Then, bystanders shouted that the shark was back, and swimming directly towards the three men. Till and Drysdale were making slow progress, struggling to drag the swimmer to safety.
Suddenly, another dark shape appeared in the water: a seal, which swam between the shark and the men, then continued to circle the men as they neared the shore.
On the sand at Clovelly Corner, shark spotters who had joined Drysdale and Till in the shallows to help them tried to calm and reassure the swimmer. One shark spotter tied his belt around the stump where the shark had torn off the right leg below the knee.
Drysdale and Till did not want to speak to the media, and issued a statement through the National Sea Rescue Institute.
The NSRI said two paramedics from Cape Medical Response – NSRI Simon’s Town station commander Darren Zimmerman and Kim Yon – found a “pale and weak patient struggling to breathe with a weak, thready pulse and no blood pressure”.
The man “was fully conscious and paramedics applied oxygen and turned his body, placing his head downhill of the beach to try to bring up his blood pressure while bilateral intravenous fluid lines were set up in both arms”, the NSRI’s Craig Lambinon said yesterday.
The man’s pulse and blood pressure were far stronger by the time he was air-lifted to Constantiaberg Medi-Clinic, Lambinon added.
ER24 paramedics said part of his left calf had also been bitten off, though the leg was still intact.
Four surgeons managed to save the man’s left leg after complex emergency surgery yesterday.
Hospital spokeswoman Faye Kariem said today: “He’s in a stable but critical condition in ICU... “
The man’s name was reported elsewhere as Michael Cohen, but this could not be confirmed.
Sarah Titley of the City of Cape Town’s Shark Spotting Programme said spotters on the beach had “tried everything” to warn the swimmer.
The beach was closed at the time of the attack because white sharks had been spotted, said Gregg Oelofse of the Cape Town Environmental Management Department.
The first sighting was at 9.30am.
“The siren was sounded, and the beach was closed. It was reopened at about 9.45am, under a red flag, which goes up after a sighting, indicating there are sharks in the area.
“The sharks were sighted again at about 10.50am, and the beach was again closed, under the white ‘shark’ flag,” Oelofse said.
When the man had entered the water at Clovelly Corner one spotter ran down the beach and another drove down to Clovelly Corner, but “the shark attack had taken place”.
“When they saw him, they did try to sound the siren, but the electricity outage made this impossible.”
Cape Town was hit by a city-wide blackout at about 11am yesterday. - Cape Argus
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Fritz, wrote
Well done to the men that helped the person, but don't see anything of seals saving men on the photo ??
Meme-Man, wrote
Hi Ashwin@03:30pm - I doubt god made the power go off, I reckon it was Eks-dom as usual. If god thought that sharks run on electricity and turning it off was the best solution to avoid the attack, then I think he needs a re-think. If god was anywhere to be found; couldn't he have made the swimmer able to walk on water a bit? Bit of a naughty bugger to just stand by and just watch, don't you think?
Ashlose, wrote
Dave, wrote
chocstar, wrote
Best comment seen on a UK site: "I hope he doesn't try to claim on his insurance........He hasn't got a leg to stand on!!!
Ryan, wrote
God bless those heroic men and the heroic seal. I hope the seal is ok. and to think men (cowards) bludgeon seals to death with clubs.
zandiles, wrote
Oh god bless the seal when they say every living this is connected, this story confirms that.
Anonymous, wrote
I worry every time my son goes out surfing or snorkling as he goes snorkling on his own! He goes right out to the reef at Addington
Shark_Fan, wrote
ashwin, wrote
that was God that made the power go off just to show people that He is a reality and He came in the form of a seal other the man couldve been dead as he was warned several times
Anonymous, wrote
He was warned and didnt listen. Im sure other people will learn a lesson from this one including himself.
Geoff, wrote
I have a good agreement with sharks. As long as I don't go into their water, they won't come into my pub!
Anonymous, wrote
Can anyone say what happen to the heroic seal, I do hope it did not get attacked by the shark..
Meme-Man, wrote
Brave guys! Wow... One never knows what one will do in a crisis. Good on the seal too. Interesting fact: after a visual trauma like that there is about a 5 to 8 hour window before the horror images are laid down into longterm memory; to recur later as post traumatic disorder; to avoid this you need to intensely engage visual senses by playing a game like Tetras. That blocks the memories having long-term flashback & recurrence. If emergency services don't yet know that, they should make it part of their standard therapy.
Anonymous, wrote
Anonymous, wrote
The siren is battery powered, geez I thought news24 was bad. You guys have your articles like a day after any other site.
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