By Tim Balk A Canadian tourist trying to photograph a shark in shallow water at a beach in the Turks and Caicos Islands this month was bitten by the shark and lost both of her hands, officials said.
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Advert The man’s calf was ripped to shreds and the shark had not only completely destroyed his calf muscle but also bitten down to the bone. "There was a big plume of blood in the water.
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