Re: 05/26/2008 William Early (North Carolina)
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:20 pm
Official: Boy likely bitten by shark off N.C. island
Posted: Today at 9:05 p.m.
Updated: 58 minutes ago
BEAR ISLAND, N.C. — Marine helicopter patrols searched for sharks because state park officials believe a 9-year-old might have been bitten by one last Monday.
William Early, of Wilmington, was surfing in shallow water off Bear Island in the Hammocks Beach State Park around 4 p.m. on May 26, said Charlie Peek, a spokesman for the state Division of Parks and Recreation.
The boy had gotten off his surfboard when a large fish attacked him, Peek said.
William suffered lacerations to his upper and lower left arm. He underwent surgery at a Wilmington hospital to correct some nerve damage and has returned home to recover.
Peek said doctors said William's wounds were consistent with a shark bite. However, no one saw a shark at the scene.
A Marine helicopter flying over Bear Island a day later did not spot anything unusual. Peek said park officials hope the attack was an isolated incident.
http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2979475/
Posted: Today at 9:05 p.m.
Updated: 58 minutes ago
BEAR ISLAND, N.C. — Marine helicopter patrols searched for sharks because state park officials believe a 9-year-old might have been bitten by one last Monday.
William Early, of Wilmington, was surfing in shallow water off Bear Island in the Hammocks Beach State Park around 4 p.m. on May 26, said Charlie Peek, a spokesman for the state Division of Parks and Recreation.
The boy had gotten off his surfboard when a large fish attacked him, Peek said.
William suffered lacerations to his upper and lower left arm. He underwent surgery at a Wilmington hospital to correct some nerve damage and has returned home to recover.
Peek said doctors said William's wounds were consistent with a shark bite. However, no one saw a shark at the scene.
A Marine helicopter flying over Bear Island a day later did not spot anything unusual. Peek said park officials hope the attack was an isolated incident.
http://www.wral.com/news/news_briefs/story/2979475/