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A Kapinga carver, Edward, describing the shark that bit his left shoulder. L1020859.jpg

J R Carlos
This is my grade school teacher and I actually witnessed the shark attack, it jumped up and landed on his shoulder, bit him and rolled as to tear a hunk of meat and would never release the hold till Ed literally squeezed it jaws open ......and I see his hands gesture suggesting the size of it....if it were that long he would have no muscle tissues left..Love you Teach...It has been over 30 years since I last saw him...Can I have a copy, pretty please?


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J R Carlos 25-Sep-2011 01:17
This is my grade school teacher and I actually witnessed the shark attack, it jumped up and landed on his shoulder, bit him and rolled as to tear a hunk of meat and would never release the hold till Ed literally squeezed it jaws open ......and I see his hands gesture suggesting the size of it....if it were that long he would have no muscle tissues left..Love you Teach...It has been over 30 years since I last saw him...Can I have a copy, pretty please?
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