The boy places his catch on the edge of the boat. He is about to say something when a shark lunged at him. The local TV station identified the shark as a black-footed shark.
The shark missed the dead fish and snapped. Then it fell against Manni. A tooth went through the wetsuit and hit the boy’s chest then swam away.
In a later TikTok video Manni, being interviewed by a local news reporter, pulls down his collar to show what looks like a scratch on his chest, but it is actually the shark bite.The local TV station identified the shark as a black-footed shark.Manni’s dad told the reporter that his son is no stranger to sharks despite his young age. He said encountering the carnivores “is a very common thing” when diving in the ocean.
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