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Shark attack horror in Thailand sees swimming tourist covered in blood
Elke Maier was mauled by an unidentified shark during a horror beach attack in which the monster fish sank its teeth so deep into her leg that it cut her muscles
Thailand: Shark Attacks 57-Year-Old German Woman During Her Swim At Khao Lak Beach
A 57-year-old female German tourist was reportedly bitten by a suspected shark while swimming in Khuek Khak, Phang Nga, Thailand. Authorities have issued warnings, placed red flags on beaches, and are boosting safety measures, including lifeguard services, to protect visitors. pic.twitter.com/3VTPb7qbCD
German tourist badly injured in Thailand shark attack
A German tourist was rushed to hospital with serious leg wounds after being attacked by a shark in Thailand. 57-year-old Elke Maier was named as the victim of the shark attack. It happened as she was swimming in front of her hotel in Phang Nga.
Tourist, 57, mauled in bloody shark attack in front of horrified beachgoers as beast takes bite out of leg in Thailand
A TOURIST has been mauled in a bloody shark attack in front of horrified beachgoers in Thailand. Elke Maier, 57, from Germany, screamed in pain when the beast sank its teeth into her leg while she
Tragedy on Thai beach: Shark attacked tourist in front of bystanders
Tengrinews.kz - A German tourist fell victim to a shark attack at a popular beach in Thailand. Elke Maier, 57, was attacked near the shore of a hotel in Phang Nga, shocking other beachgoers, according to the Daily Mail.
German tourist survives shark attack in Thailand’s Phang Nga
A 57-year-old tourist from Germany was attacked by a shark on a beach in Thailand. The woman was swimming in the sea when the animal bit her leg. She survived but sustained severe injuries. According to "Bild",
Shark attacks German tourist at Thailand beach
A German tourist, Elke Maier, 57, was attacked by a shark at a popular beach in Thailand's Phang Nga province.
Horror as shark attack in Thailand sees swimming German tourist covered in blood
A German tourist is lucky to walk away alive after being bitten while swimming off Khao Lak Beach in the Phang Nga province of Thailand.
Female tourist, 57, is mauled by shark in front of fellow holidaymakers on Thai beach
Elke Maier screamed in pain during the attack on Friday. Tourists helped her to hobble ashore as she bled heavily from the gaping 12 inch wound on her left lower leg.
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Thailand childcare centre attack: What we know
A former police officer wielding a shotgun, a pistol and a knife has gone on the rampage at a childcare centre in
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Holidaymaker mauled in horrific shark attack as tourist rushed to hospital after creature takes bite out of leg in Thailand
A tourist has been left in hospital after falling victim to a horror shark attack at a beach in Thailand. German holidaymaker ...
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