“Most Terrifying Things” 29-Year-Old Recalls a Life-Threatening Shark Attack Experience From 2016

A shark attack is the biggest nightmare of a surfer as it can even cost the life of the surfer. The least consequence of an ample shark bite is leg amputation. However, an Australian surfer miraculously survived the shark bite and is presenting his journey through a documentary. Check the following story to know everything about his shark face-off.

Shark cuts away three-quarters of the surfer's leg!

Surfer Connellan Brett revealed that in his latest documentary 'Attacking Life' a shark bit a huge chunk of his left thigh while the 22-year-old was surfing.


Where did the incident happen?

The horrifying shark attack on Brett took place 100m away from Bombo Beach in Kiama, Australia.

Connellan sharing his faceoff with the shark

“The look in the shark’s eyes, at the moment it’s one of the most terrifying things you can look at because it’s not something you can reason with," said Connellan in his documentary.

What happened afterward?

Luckily, surgeons attached Brett's lats muscles to his quadriceps, which led him to walk and ultimately surf again in the ocean.

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