Shark attack: surfer († 26) dies off California coast – News Abroad



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It’s the surfer’s nightmare!

For Ben Kelly († 26) it came true. The passionate surfer grabbed his board on Saturday afternoon and made a few laps off the California coast. Suddenly: a shark attack!

Kelly died at the scene of her serious injuries, state park authorities said. The accident occurred 90 meters in front of Manresa State Beach, near Santa Cruz.

Kelly is said to have been known in Santa Cruz, she had her own surf shop. There he sold handmade boards.

With his store, he turned his passion into a profession. Two years ago he wrote on Facebook: “With each handmade board there are infinite possibilities. (…) It is my job to find the surfboard and bring the surfer to life! “

The local surf scene expressed regret for Kelly on social media.

▶ ︎ “Well brother, you’ve reached the status of a legend,” wrote user “chejordan28”.

 He lived his dream: Ben Kelly here in the water in action Photo: Ben Kelly Surfboards / Facebook

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He lived his dream: Ben Kelly in action here on the waterPhoto: Ben Kelly Surfboards / Facebook

▶ ︎ Another commented: “I would like to express my condolences to his mother, his family and all of our mutual friends in our surf community here in Santa Cruz. Ben, you were unique, one of the good ones, and I will miss you very much. Aloha, brother and love on your trip to the surf of stars. At least I know you’ll have a good board under your feet. “

 This photo shows Ben with his wife Katie Photo: Ben Kelly Surfboards / Facebook

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This photo shows Ben with his wife KatiePhoto: Ben Kelly Surfboards / Facebook

Was it a great white shark?

It is still unclear what type of shark attacked Kelly so fatally. However, it is suspected that it could have been a great white shark.

Drone photographer Eric Mailander told local television station “KRON4” that he counted 15 great white sharks off the coast on Saturday morning. Another photographer had captured the Great White Sharks off Manresa Beach on Friday.

 After the attack, the authorities warned, among other things, with signs Photo: police

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After the attack, the authorities warned, among other things, with postersPhoto: police

After the accident, the nearby waters were closed to swimmers and surfers for five days. Signs warn of danger. The beach is closed from 11 a.m. at 5 p.m. to contain the coronavirus pandemic, with the exception of water sports enthusiasts.

Saturday’s incident was the third fatal shark attack off northern California since 1984.



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