A German tourist was bitten by a big fish while swimming at Khao Lak Beach in Phang Nga Province, Thailand, leaving him severely injured.
According to The Nation Thailand, the incident occurred on 29 Nov, during which the 57-year-old male tourist was attacked by a big fish while entering the water at the beach.
A 29-year-old lifeguard working at a nearby hotel had rescued the man from the ocean.
The incident left the tourist with a serious wound about 15cm wide and 30cm long on his left leg.
He was sent to a hospital on Phuket Island for emergency treatment.
According to preliminary investigations, the injured tourist may have been bitten by a shark.
However, the authorities are still waiting for experts to further analyse and confirm which fish had bitten the man.
Local authorities, such as the Takua Pa district sheriff, the president of the Phang Nga Tourism Business Association, and marine resource officials, visited the site to investigate the incident.
The authorities and hotels have erected warning flags on the beaches to alert visitors to possible dangers and issued an advisory urging them to be vigilant when swimming.
The Phang Nga Tourism Business Association stated that it is working with relevant parties to look into the issue and introduce further safety precautions.
Also read: 1.5m shark spotted at Palawan Beach, excited beachgoer captures video up close
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from PxHere and National Geographic
When the matter was taken to the school, it "downplayed the bullying", she claimed.
The patient was left in the care of three unregistered nurses during the doctor's absence.
One of them, a marketing director, practised fighting with kitchen knives several times a month.
SCDF officers had to conduct forcible entry due to "excessive items" within the unit.
Her husband believes the hospital did not fully explain the risks of multiple pregnancies following…
The man's lawyer said his client had a psychotic episode.