Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted February 18 Diamond Member Share Posted February 18 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ********* woman loses both hands after Turks and Caicos shark attack – National The family of a tourist who was seriously injured when she was bitten while trying to “engage” with a shark in Turks and Caicos is now speaking out about the horrifying moment that “completely altered” the ********* woman’s life. The 55-year-old ********* tourist, who remains unnamed, attempted to “engage with the animal from the shallows in an attempt to take photographs” on Friday, Feb. 7, according to a press release from the Turks and Caicos Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) last week. The victim’s brother-in-law, Al Chevarie, has set up a This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up to financially help the woman and her husband, Ralph Chevarie, following the incident. “While on what was supposed to be a relaxing vacation, my sister-in-law and her husband, my brother, lived what can only be described as a nightmare,” Al began his post on the fundraising page. Story continues below advertisement He said his brother and sister-in-law were in “only hip deep clear water” when a “seven-foot bull shark came at my sister-in-law and bumped into her legs.” “The shark then circled around and bit her thigh. Not satisfied, the shark came back again and when she put both hands in front of her to protect herself, the shark cut off both of her hands, one at mid forearm and the other at the wrist,” he wrote. Photo from the GoFundMe for woman involved in shark encounter in Turks and Caicos. Al Chevarie / GoFundMe Chevarie said his brother rushed back to help her and “managed to wrestle away the shark and stayed between her and the shark until she walked out of the water and collapsed on the beach.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. The Turks and Caicos Department of Environment and Coastal Resources originally shared that the incident took place in Blue Hills, Providenciales, on Friday, Feb. 7, and the victim was taken to Cheshire Hall Medical Centre, where she was stabilized and transported off the island for further medical attention. Story continues below advertisement Chevarie said his sister-in-law was taken to a local hospital for initial treatment “but had to be flown back to Canada by air ambulance to undergo further surgery and recovery.” “My brother served our country in the ********* Armed forces for over 30 years with tours in Kuwait, twice in Afghanistan, Golan Heights, Haiti and Bosnia. He served our country with pride; it’s our turn to help them,” Chevarie wrote. “This is something that has completely altered their life in the blink of an eye. I ask, if you can, to please help them; they will need a lot of support to get through this. Any and all contributions will be greatly appreciated.” Trending Now This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Here’s the latest on the Delta plane ****** at Toronto Pearson airport This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Trump admin fires hundreds of U.S. air traffic control staff The GoFundMe post has currently raised over $24,600 of its goal of $35,000 from 309 donations as of Tuesday morning. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 1:58 How to avoid shark attacks, according to experts The Turks and Caicos government had previously said that the shark was approximately six feet in length, and did not identify the specific species. Story continues below advertisement Government officials closed the beach following the incident and reopened it to the public Sunday, Feb. 9, “after it was determined that the shark had moved to deeper water.” The government didn’t share further details of the tourist’s interaction with the shark but did issue a warning to others swimming in the area. “The DECR would like to urge the public to always be aware of your surroundings, follow local advisories, and respect marine life. Swim in designated areas, avoid murky waters, never swim alone, and do not attempt to feed marine wildlife under any circumstances,” the post read. Shark bites in the waters off the Turks and Caicos islands are rare, with only one unprovoked non-fatal attack reported last year, according to the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . More on World More videos © 2025 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. 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