Shark attack victim ‘has years of rehabilitation ahead of him’

Shark attack victim ‘has years of rehabilitation ahead of him’
Toby Begg, 44, is in a important however secure situation in John Hunter Hospital following a second surgical procedure after he sustained vital leg accidents in the course of the “sustained and prolonged” assault at Watonga Rocks on Lighthouse Beach in Port Macquarie.

As Begg recovers, a photograph has emerged of the second simply earlier than he was attacked.

Toby Begg 44 was attacked by a shark in Port Macquarie.
Toby Begg is recovering in hospital after a horrific shark assault on the NSW Mid North Coast. (Supplied)

The picture was captured by knowledgeable photographer who was on the sands of Lighthouse Beach at Port Macquarie.

Begg was metres away holding his blue surfboard unaware that his life was about to alter.

It is believed Begg tried to combat off the four-metre shark for 30 seconds whereas browsing about 10am on Saturday.

An off-duty emergency division physician was on the seaside and helped to cease the bleeding from what have been described as “serious injuries from his hip to his calf and lower legs” till paramedics arrived.

He touched down at John Hunter Hospital yesterday night, after being airlifted by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

His brother-in-law Chris Lenihan mentioned the 44-year-old’s accidents are “extremely serious”.

“It’s still in a very early stage and the full extent of his injuries is being unveiled,” he mentioned.

“However, he will require many surgeries and has years of rehabilitation ahead of him.”

Witnesses and specialists imagine it was a 3.8-to-4.2-metre nice white shark however the Department of Primary Industries and Surf Life Saving NSW crews have not been capable of finding it after looking out waters yesterday.

Bite marks on Begg’s surfboard present the facility of the shark’s jaws in the course of the assault.

Beaches remained closed this morning.

Toby Begg's board after he was attacked by a shark in Port Macquarie.
Begg’s board after he was attacked by a shark in Port Macquarie. (Supplied)
Toby Begg's board after he was attacked by a shark in Port Macquarie.
Bite marks on the fibreglass surfboard present the facility of the shark’s jaws in the course of the assault. (Supplied)

Begg is an area and a well known father within the Port Macquarie group.

Yesterday, Chief Inspector Martin Burke from NSW Police mentioned the luck of getting an emergency physician on-scene could be a key a part of Begg’s survival.

“The reports are that a man has tried to fight this shark for 30 seconds and has then swum himself to shore where he has realised he has sustained significant lower leg injuries,” he mentioned.

Burke mentioned he had spoken to some members of the browsing group, who all understood they have been “in nature’s playground” after they have been within the ocean.

Port Macquarie shark attack
Begg was airlifted to John Hunter Hospital yesterday night by the Westpac Rescue Helicopter. (Nine)

Inspector Joshua Smyth from NSW Ambulance mentioned Begg sustained vital trauma and blood loss.

“The bystanders obviously did a remarkable job on the patient initially and to initially arrest that hemorrhage and call triple zero,” Smyth mentioned.

A teenage witness informed 9News it was “really scary”.

“I have never seen anything like it,” the lady informed NBN.

“His foot ripped off and basically he was bleeding everywhere.

“They have been attempting to speak to him, he was silent, he was frozen.”

A search to seek out the shark will proceed.

Source: www.9news.com.au