10 year-old girl rescues her little brother, eight, from shark attack

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10 year-old girl rescues her little brother, eight, from shark attack
An eight-year-old boy miraculously survived after suffering a severe injury while snorkeling off the Florida coast on Labor Day, thanks to her brave sister, who stepped in to rescue him. Richard Burrows was enjoying the Key Largo waters near John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park when a blacktip reef shark bit him, the Miami Herald reported.   Richard was rushed to a local hospital after sustaining a significant injury to his knee. His family issued a statement that read: 'The initial injury inflicted on Richard was significant, but due to the help of a number of people, it was contained'. 'Richards 10-year-old sister, Rose, was instrumental in her brothers rescue and both of her parents are immensely proud of the strength of character and composure she demonstrated under pressure'. Rose and Richard were snorkeling with their father, David, 48, when the horrifying attack occurred.  The family's statement said that Richard's father applied a tourniquet to his son's leg, and a commercial dive captain named Richard Hayden, 33, stopped to help the child. A 911 call obtained by the Herald reported that Rose was helping her father hold her brother's leg up to stop the bleeding.   Hayden applied a second tourniquet to the child and helped guide the family to shore.  A 911 call obtained by local NBC affiliate, WTVJ, revealed a man on board the boat asking: 'We've got a massive shark bite on board, where's the nearest land pull?' When asked by the dispatcher how bad the bite was, the man responded: 'It's bad, just at the kneeI gotta stop the bleeding'. The man then informed emergency authorities that the dive boat was heading to the Garden Cove Marina and that the boy was still breathing. 'We're coming in hot to the marina, we're probably five minutes out,' the man said.  Emergency responders met the family at the marina and airlifted Richard to Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami.  Hayden reportedly told the Monroe Sheriff's Office that it looked like the family had been spearfishing, which requires a handheld sharp-pointed tool, the Herald reported.  According to the Florida Museum, the blood of a seared fish may attract sharks. Spearfishing is illegal in Monroe County, which includes the boundaries of John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park.  The family's statement, however, noted that they were snorkeling when the shark rushed at Richard.  Doctors operated on Richard on Monday night and saved his leg, Sheriff Rick Ramsay confirmed to the Herald.  'Richard is recovering well from his surgery and is gaining strength by the day. He is in good spirits. Our hope is that he will be back enjoying his passion for the ocean and marine life with his older sister in no time,' the family said.  The post 10 year-old girl rescues her little brother, eight, fromsharkattack appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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