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When STINGRAYS attack!!

DaBollocks
10-19-2006, 08:09 AM
HOLY HONKERS!! Demonic stingrays on the attack!! WOW!! Freaky!! And just down the road from me!! :eek: :eek: :eek:

LIGHTHOUSE POINT, Fla. — A man was in critical condition Thursday morning, a day after a stingray jumped onto his boat and stabbed him in the chest, leaving a foot-long barb stuck in him, authorities said.

James Bertakis, 81, of Lighthouse Point, was boating with his grown granddaughter and her friend Wednesday afternoon when the rare attack occurred. The woman were able to steer the boat back to Bertakis' home where they called authorities.

"It was a freak accident," said Lighthouse Point acting fire Chief David Donzella. "It's very odd that the thing jumped out of the water and stung him. We still can't believe it."

Bertakis was conscious when paramedics arrived. Surgeons were able to remove some of the barb, but were not able to locate the rest and feared it may have migrated. Bertakis suffered a closed chest wound, collapsed lung and may have to undergo open-heart surgery, rescue officials said.

The roughly 5-foot wide, 30 pound stingray died on the boat, firefighters said. They kept it in a plastic bag and on ice until Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Officers picked it up, Sullivan said.

Ellen Pikitch, a professor of marine biology and fisheries at the University of Miami, who has been studying stingrays for decades, said the fish are generally docile creatures.

"Something like this is really, really extraordinarily rare," she said. "I've never heard any reports of a stingray attacking a person. Even when they are under duress, they don't usually attack."

"Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, 44, died Sept. 4 when a stingray's barb pierced his chest while he filmed a TV show on the Great Barrier Reef.

SaltwaterBlues
10-19-2006, 08:14 AM
Is there a cite for this article?

DaBollocks
10-19-2006, 08:16 AM
Salt always wantin' proof!! HONK!! :p Here's the local news station article. FREAKY bro!!
http://www.news12now.com/engine.pl?station=wpec&id=4544828&template=breakoutnews.shtml

Peachy
10-19-2006, 10:11 AM
Wow . . . two stingray incidents in less than 6 months! I wonder how much this will hurt Stingray City in Cayman. Sad :(

kittylane
10-19-2006, 03:35 PM
that story was strange, maybe this happened more frequently and it just never made the news until there was a famous death from a stingray sting, i always knew the end of their stinger thing was poisonous though....

kat7
10-19-2006, 07:07 PM
or maybe this is a STINGRAY CONSPIRACY because mankind is polluting their environment.......they're finally fighting back!! :p

I hope when I'm 81 something wild like this happens to me to take me down. Better than some boring heart disease...

waterfall
10-19-2006, 07:44 PM
it's always FLORIDA!!!! :p

kittylane
10-19-2006, 10:01 PM
hopefully when any of us hit 81 we will still feel young enough to be out on a boat with plans of happy years ahead.


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