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Off-duty cop saves shark bit victim with dog leash

July 24, 2024 By: Cory Templeman

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A quick-thinking, Good Samaritan in Australia is being a hailed a hero for saving a shark attack victim by using his dog’s leash as a tourniquet.

According to a report from the BBC, 23-year-old surfer, Kai McKenzie, was surfing off the coast of New South Wales when a nearly 10-foot-long great white shark bit him.

Despite losing his leg, McKenzie was able to fight off the shark and ride a wave back to shore where the off-duty cop used the makeshift tourniquet to stop the bleeding, saving his life.

A short time after the attack, locals found McKenzie’s leg washed up on the beach and put it on ice before authorities took it to a hospital where doctors are currently trying to reattach it.

Australian surfer's leg washes up after shark attack https://t.co/TQUWBGu528

— BBC News Australia (@BBCNewsAus) July 24, 2024

North South Wales first responder Kirran Mowbray praised the off-duty officer’s efforts, telling the BBC, “He used the lead off his dog as a tourniquet … and essentially saved his life until the paramedics got there.”

Mowbray added that McKenzie was “calm” and “able to talk” following the ordeal.

“He’s just a really brave and courageous young man,” she said.

According to The Guardian, McKenzie, who is a sponsored surfer who had recently returned to the waves after recovering from a neck injury, said in a Instagram post in July that he was “happy to be back surfing after having a fractured neck.”

More than $114,000 has been raised on a GoFundMe page established Wednesday morning to assist McKenzie’s family with rehabilitation and medical expenses, according to the Guardian.

McKenzie’s aunt said the young man was “an incredible surfer, skater, musician, videographer and all-round legend” who “has always lived life to the fullest squeezing every minute out of the day,” The Guardian reported.

Per the BBC report, McKenzie remains in serious but stable condition.

About the Author

Cory Templeman

Cory Templeman is an experienced writer and researcher who has worked with some of the biggest names in the publishing business. Cory lives in South Carolina with his wife and three kids.

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