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8-year-old boy bitten by sharks in The Bahamas

August 10th, 2022 | Tags:
An outing in The Bahamas almost ended in tragedy for one British family after their 8-year-old son was bitten by three nurse sharks. Photo: Loop News Caribbean
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An outing in The Bahamas almost ended in tragedy for one British family after their 8-year-old son was bitten by three nurse sharks.

According to the UK Daily Mail, Finley Downer, his siblings and his father Michael went on an excursion to the protected harbour Compass Cay when the horrific attack happened. 

Mr Downer, who witnessed the incident that occurred at Staniel Cay, explained the family was led to believe that the sharks were harmless.

The tour guide joked to us that whoever didn't have their photo taken with the sharks on the water wouldn't be allowed back in the boat.

'The water was crystal clear and me and my kids got in, swimming with the sharks and striking them, with lots of others too. The guide said not to be scared and they wouldn't bite, their teeth was so small, and to be more afraid of the pigs!”

He said the sharks’ behaviour changed after locals began throwing scraps of food, including lobster, into the water in an effort to get them closer to the children.

“I heard terrified screaming. The sharks were in a feeding frenzy and were circulating around Finley and Lilly with their tails thrashing. They were trying to beat them off with their hands then Finley was bitten by three on both legs,” he said.

“There was so much blood. Bits of his leg were hanging off. Finlay kept saying, 'Dad I don't want to die.' He was hysterical.”

Luckily for Findley, one of the tourists was a nurse who was able to assist him before he was taken to a local clinic. Mr Downer then had to shell out £2,000 for a private plane to take Findley to Nassau where he underwent a three-hour operation.

Finley is now back at his home in Weldon recovering from the affair.

He told the Daily Mail that swimming with sharks isn’t something he plans to do in the future.

“I'll never go in the water with sharks again, I'll just watch,” he said.

Mr Downer told the Daily Mail that he does not blame the tour company or his children for the attack, even though he later found out that the area was where model Katarina Zarytskie was bitten by sharks in 2018.

He said: “It was a very unfortunate accident. We were led to believe the sharks weren't dangerous but any animal can suddenly turn and bite, even a dog. It's no one's fault. I'm happy to be seen as a bad parent who lets my kids do an excursion which I understood was safe.”

6 Responses to “8-year-old boy bitten by sharks in The Bahamas”

  • Chalky W****** (10/08/2022, 09:07) Like (2) Dislike (5) Reply

    With what the elephant did to the white family now nurse sharks. I think NATURE is turning against the whites lol.

  • NezRez (11/08/2022, 17:45) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply

    So very glad the child will be ok. The father on the other hand must have a brain of a pea. I don't care what any freaking body says, I will NOT put my child in any water where I think they may be harmed or killed! That guide was an @## too. There is no guarantee the animals will not turn on you, and for the ones throwing food in the water, you are a special kind of freaking @#^h*l*!

    • To NezRez (15/08/2022, 09:47) Like (19) Dislike (1) Reply
      All those thoughts you listed out were exactly my thoughts, from the father letting his 8-year-old child into the water with SHARKS (He probably don't read the news of sharks attacking people all around the world) right down to the idiot locals throwing food into the water to start a feeding frenzy.

      Hope a parent reading this article will think twice before being so foolish.
  • Real Macoy (12/08/2022, 10:08) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    White people are naturally brave and inquisitive that's why things like that happens to them most times.
    I will neve encourage my children to swim with sharks also, neither will i swim with sharks. No one could never convinced me to do that, even for a million bucks.
    That tour company should also be sued for all body damages and they should also reimburse the father for the private flight.
    • ... (14/08/2022, 08:40) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
      Some of them simply do not have any respect for nature and think its possible to dominate every situation. In addition Caribbean people have a legacy of trauma being afraid of the sea after the transatlantic slave trade. Look up the stats. Over board & walking the plank. The slavers probably made a game of drowning people.

      Swimming with sharks without a cage come to mind as one of the stupidest idea one could think of participating in. Putting young kids in that situation no way!

      Bit by not one but three sharks the blame lies with the humans.
  • Arrion (12/08/2022, 11:32) Like (9) Dislike (0) Reply
    You as a parent are responsible for your child's safety. This parent failed miserably and he is to blame for his child's injuries. There is no way anyone could have convinced me to put my child in that water, this lies squarely on the father's shoulders and he will have to explain this to his son....forever! That irresponsible guide would not have made me change my mind. Case closed!


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