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Indian American tourist scuba diving with instructor dies by Sharq attacks
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New York financier has been killed in a shark attack while scuba diving off the coast of Costa Rica, the country's Environment Ministry announced.

Rohina Bhandari, 49, a senior director at WL Ross & Co. LL, was identified by friends as the American tourist who was fatally attacked last Thursday.

She was dragged from the Pacific Ocean after sustaining severe bites to her legs but could not be saved. Her 26-year-old diving instructor was also badly injured.

The male instructor, who was conscious and in relatively stable condition, told officials that the shark attacked when his group was surfacing at the tail end of the dive in pristine waters close to Cocos Island, about 300 miles from the country's mainland.

According to the Costa Rican newspaper La Nacion, the guide noticed the shark approaching his group underwater and tried to scare it away.

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Rohina Bhandari was pulled from the water but could not be saved CREDIT: GETTY

But as they surfaced, the shark went for Ms Bhandari, tearing at her legs. Tiger sharks, which have dark stripes on their body when young, are predators often found around Pacific islands. Unlike many other species of shark, they can be aggressive and account for a large proportion of attacks on humans.

Authorities said two park rangers and several doctors who were part of the diving tourism group of 18 people on the island trip organised by Undersea Hunter Group, offered first aid in a desperate bid to save her.

The group regularly organises tours to the national park reportedly known for its abundance of sharks.

Alan Steenstrup, the tour company’s sales manager, said they were "in shock" because of the incident and added they were now focusing on working with the victim’s family and the authorities.

Friends paid tribute to the Manhattan resident on Facebook.

"Unbelievably sad and heartbreaking news that Rohina has died," wrote Julie Walker. "She was such a wonderful person who loved life. I will always remember her kindness, friendship and our adventures together."

Another unnamed friend wrote: "Your kindness and genuine warmth to those of us lucky enough to call you 'friend' was a blessing to behold."

Source http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...-shark-attack/
 
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Should we shed a tear? When you take a dive in such a place you know the risks. Such places belong to the sharks. End of story. Just sick and tired of egocentric humans trying to own everything.
 
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Indian American tourist scuba diving with instructor dies by Sharq attacks
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New York financier has been killed in a shark attack while scuba diving off the coast of Costa Rica, the country's Environment Ministry announced.

Rohina Bhandari, 49, a senior director at WL Ross & Co. LL, was identified by friends as the American tourist who was fatally attacked last Thursday.

She was dragged from the Pacific Ocean after sustaining severe bites to her legs but could not be saved. Her 26-year-old diving instructor was also badly injured.

The male instructor, who was conscious and in relatively stable condition, told officials that the shark attacked when his group was surfacing at the tail end of the dive in pristine waters close to Cocos Island, about 300 miles from the country's mainland.

According to the Costa Rican newspaper La Nacion, the guide noticed the shark approaching his group underwater and tried to scare it away.

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Rohina Bhandari was pulled from the water but could not be saved CREDIT: GETTY

But as they surfaced, the shark went for Ms Bhandari, tearing at her legs. Tiger sharks, which have dark stripes on their body when young, are predators often found around Pacific islands. Unlike many other species of shark, they can be aggressive and account for a large proportion of attacks on humans.

Authorities said two park rangers and several doctors who were part of the diving tourism group of 18 people on the island trip organised by Undersea Hunter Group, offered first aid in a desperate bid to save her.

The group regularly organises tours to the national park reportedly known for its abundance of sharks.

Alan Steenstrup, the tour company’s sales manager, said they were "in shock" because of the incident and added they were now focusing on working with the victim’s family and the authorities.

Friends paid tribute to the Manhattan resident on Facebook.

"Unbelievably sad and heartbreaking news that Rohina has died," wrote Julie Walker. "She was such a wonderful person who loved life. I will always remember her kindness, friendship and our adventures together."

Another unnamed friend wrote: "Your kindness and genuine warmth to those of us lucky enough to call you 'friend' was a blessing to behold."

Source http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...-shark-attack/

SHARQ? Some new species of Sharks we don't know about?
 
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Sad to hear her demise.

I am not much fond of open water infested with sharks or barracudas.
 
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A life was lost, perhaps you don't care for it.

People do Eco-tourism all over the world. The point is to visit the place without any impact on the inhabitants.
I wish people really do Eco-Tourism inside active volcanoes as well.

RIP sad loss of life.
 
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Many noble souls are actually grinning over the loss of life. Good to go sirs.
 
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I spend a lot of the time in mountains and take risks all the time. this lady wanted to experience something new and I respect her for that. one shouldn't make fun at the loss of life. its sad.
 
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I spend a lot of the time in mountains and take risks all the time. this lady wanted to experience something new and I respect her for that. one shouldn't make fun at the loss of life. its sad.


Thank you for a sane , non - cynical post.
 
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