As tweeted by Fishhoek resident Gregg Coppen:
He followed that up with this:
Emergency services just arrived. It must have been a person. The shark breached it’s head out the water no remains http://yfrog.com/1dronnpj
And then this:
We are dumbstruck, that was so surreal. That shark was HUGE. Like dinosaur huge. #sharkattack #fishhoek
Then later:
Helicopters are out and looking for any trace of the remains. Shark headed off Clovelly way #fishoek #sharkattack
This after a shark warning was issued earlier in the day (via http://www.sharkspotters.org.za/)
Wow. More on this developing story later, I’m sure.
UPDATE: Middle-aged man fatally attacked by shark 20m out at Fish Hoek – victim not found (via 567 CapeTalk)
UPDATE 2: News 24 report:
Ian Klopper of the NSRI told News24 that an intensive search was underway to locate the swimmer, but had so far yielded nothing.
A white male, between 32 and 38 years old has been taken by a shark and we have not been able to locate the patient,” Klopper said.
The identity of the victim is still unknown.
Other reports suggest that the victim’s wife was on the beach receiving counselling from emergency services.
UPDATE 3: Cape Times report:
The search has been called off for the night for the body of a tourist from the DRC killed in a shark attack on Tuesday afternoon at Fish Hoek beach on Cape Town’s False Bay coast.
Divers and rescuers from the police and the National Sea Rescue Institute stood down as the water turned murky in failing light.
There has thusfar been no remains found of the man who had been on holiday in SA for a month.
And 6000 miles… commenter accuses shark spotters of negligence & desertion.
UPDATE 4: Joyanne comments that people are still swimming at Fishhoek this morning, despite the “no swimming” flags flying and the ongoing search for the remains of the victim.
UPDATE 5: News24 weighs in with headline “Shark Rips Tourist Apart”, full of conflicting information and reminding us of previous False Bay shark attack in 2005 when a diver was also “Ripped Apart”.