Big wave surfer witnessed horror of SW shark ordeal
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A surfer who was in the water when Fraser Penman was charged by a unimaginable white in the South West has depicted the terribleness of seeing the man being flung into the air in the midst of the ordealMick Corbett, who is known for seeking after a part of the country's most noteworthy waves, was at Injidup Beach, close Yallingup on Monday with 22-year-old Mr Penman and his more energetic kin Logan in the midst of the attack.
Mr Corbett told Redbull.com he heard a "whoosh" and saw a shark parity before Mr Penman was hurled into the air.
SURFER THANKS BROTHER AFTER SHARK SCARE
"The individual is going everywhere on, he's yelling, his kin is yelling – I thought he was truly getting suitably eaten when I rotated. I kept considering, this is f - d. It was very hot," he told the publication.he surfer delineated Mr Penman's kin as "valiant" for paddling towards the shark and hurling his board at him, allowing him to be dragged a long way from the shark uninjured.
He said the distraught kin yelled at him to "punch it" in any case it was an inside and out facilitated wave took the surfers to safety.We all got that wave in, and we're all genuinely lucky. He's uncommonly blessed. If that wave didn't come, I don't perceive what may have happened," Mr Corbett said.
Tending to The West Australian quite recently, Mr Penman said he owes his life to the quick exercises of his kin.
"I get a kick out of the opportunity to say I'm punching it be that as it may... it's reasonable me endeavoring to scramble a long way from it, hurling all that I can into getting away as could be normal the situation being what it is," he said.
"My kin comes over and hurls me his board, which fundamentally saves my life.

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