A mother and daughter were playing in the water at a Mexican resort beach, but the last scene of a man struggling in the water was accidentally photographed. (Picture/reproduced from TikTok)
A fatal accident recently occurred at a resort in Mexico. A Canadian male tourist was suspected of being attacked by a shark or crocodile while swimming in the sea. When he was rescued from the water, most of his legs were missing and he was suspected of being bitten and eaten. The male tourist also bled to death on the spot. The entire incident was captured by people filming scenes of playing in the water on the beach at the time. The video also shows the last scene of the man struggling in the water.
A day after Bynes’ death, tourists spotted a giant crocodile on other nearby beaches. (Picture/reproduced from Twitter)
From a video of mother and daughter playing in the water, filmed by her husband, it can be seen that a man was swimming towards the buoy in the distance and waved vigorously in the air for help, but was immediately dragged into the sea and disappeared. The mother and daughter who were playing in the water realized that Something strange happened at sea. The mother immediately took her daughter away from the coast and asked her husband to stop filming.
According to the Daily Mail citing local media reports, the incident occurred on the 14th at the beach resort of Ixtapa in the southwestern Mexican city of Zihuatanejo. The 76-year-old at the time Canadian tourist Joseph ‘Jeff’ Bynens was swimming when he was attacked by an animal in the water and died. His female companion was also attacked by the same animal and is currently hospitalized.
Unexpectedly, Bynes’s last sight was captured by the young mother Marlene Luviano and her family. Luviano said, “We were enjoying the morning sunshine on the beach. At this moment, we heard something coming from the sea. “Let’s make some noise.” When she saw the victim being dragged to the shore, there were obvious wounds and it seemed that he had already bled to death.
It was originally thought that Bynes was bitten to death by a shark, but according to the Civil Defense Unit and local media, a 52-year-old woman Valerie Haurowitz from Los Angeles, USA, was also nearby at 9:15 a.m. that day. He was bitten on the leg at a beach, but the same animal attacked Bynes about five minutes later. One day after Bynes’ death, tourists witnessed a giant crocodile appearing on the beach 4 kilometers south. Many tourists were frightened, and a lifeguard drove the crocodile back into the sea. Mexican authorities are still investigating whether it was a shark or a crocodile that attacked Bynes.
A mother and daughter were playing in the water at a Mexican resort beach, but the last scene of a man struggling in the water was accidentally photographed. (Picture/reproduced from Twitter)
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2023-12-22 08:18:33