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Shark cage diving boat capsizes, drowning 3 and injuring 16 off South Africa
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 13 - 04 - 2008


Two Americans and a
Norwegian tourist hoping to get close to great white sharks
on a cage-diving adventure drowned Sunday when their boat
capsized after it was hit by a freak wave, officials said, according to AP.
Sixteen people suffered minor injuries.
The accident happened in Gansbaai, a small town about two
hours from Cape Town that calls itself the great white
shark capital of the world. The area's clear waters teem
with great whites, each year attracting thousands of
tourists who go out on shark-spotting boats and enter the
water in sturdy metal cages in hopes of encountering the
mighty predators.
The boat that capsized Sunday had just anchored and was
preparing to lower the first cage, though no one was yet in
the contraption, said Mariette Hopley, head of the Great
White Shark Protection Foundation, which groups cage-diving
operators in the area.
«The sea was flat and conditions were perfect to go
out,» she said. «Out of nowhere, a freak wave washed up
right up against the boat and made it capsize.»
There were no sharks in the near vicinity at the time
because the boat operators had not yet put out any bait for
them, Hopley said. She said it was the first accident since
the cage diving industry started in the town in 1991.
«We are all so shocked,» she said. «This is an act of
nature. There was nothing we could do about it. We just
prayed together.»
All 10 passengers and 9 crew members were flung into the
water, but 16 were rescued by nearby boats and taken to
hospital suffering from shock and minor injuries, Hopley
said.
Craig Lambinon, spokesman for the National Sea Rescue
Institute, said the speed of the rescue operation limited
the casualties. He said one woman had a fractured foot and
one broke her arm.
Two of the three men who did not survive died immediately,
while the third was alive when taken from the water but
died before he could be transported to a medical facility,
Hopley said.
Eight boat companies are licensed to run cage-diving
activities in the area in what is now a multimillion-dollar
industry.


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