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Kamis, 18 Agustus 2011

Pictured lovestruck on their honeymoon... then killer shark attacked

Pictured lovestruck on their honeymoon... then killer shark attacked

She had very little quite every week as his wife before she became his widow.

And yesterday Gemma Redmond paid tribute to her husband, Ian, killed by a shark as they honeymooned within the Seychelles.

The 27-year-old primary college teacher, who throughout the drama refused to believe her husband was dead, spoke movingly of the person who had been her partner for 9 years and husband for a mere 10 days.

"My husband and my supporter was tragically killed yesterday," she said. "I loved him such a lot and he was a really special husband, a thoughtful son and a faithful brother.

‘He worked tirelessly to administer us each a beautiful married life and residential and that i need to thank him for 9 years of joy. we tend to were having such a lot fun and that we were therefore excited regarding our future along.

Myself, our families and our friends are devastated and shocked by what went on. The loss of Ian has left a gaping hole in our hearts which will never be stuffed.

‘He was continuously calm and picked up, robust and brave, witty and intelligent, handsome and caring, a motivating individual who are deeply and sorely missed.

‘We are privileged and proud to own shared our lives with him.’

The couple were on the second week of their honeymoon on the island of Praslin and were enjoying daily on the Anse Lazio beach when tragedy struck.

Moments before, the joyous new bride had been telling an islander ‘everything has been perfect’. She had been videoing her husband from the beach as he swam in comparatively shallow waters twenty yards from the shore and had simply settled all the way down to sunbathe when she heard his cries for facilitate.

She jumped up and screamed for help and among moments 2 men on a catamaran had dragged Mr Redmond on board and brought him ashore.

He had lost an arm and suffered horrendous injuries to his left leg, yet as bite marks on his torso and hips.

Holidaymakers tried desperately to avoid wasting him as he lay bleeding on the beach whereas others kept Mrs Redmond back to spare her the horror of his injuries.

Jeanne Vargiolu, 56, the owner of Le Chevalier restaurant on the beach, said Mrs Redmond was saying she ‘still had hope’ for her husband as he lay on the beach.

‘I saw his wife talking to regarding 5 individuals, i believe one was English, that she still had hope he was still alive,’ she said.

Yesterday pressure intensified on the Seychelles authorities to elucidate why the beach at Anse Lazio had not been closed once a shark killed a French holidaymaker simply 2 weeks earlier.

The newlyweds, from Skelmersdale, Lancashire, had enjoyed lunch along on Tuesday at a restaurant before venturing out to the beach.

Richelieu Verlaque, owner of the Bonbon Plume restaurant, said Mrs Redmond had chatted together with his wife Chantal moments before the tragedy.

He recalled: ‘She said: “Everything has been good. individuals had told us Seychelles was lovely however it's been higher than we tend to might have imagined”.’

Mr Verlaque said his wife accompanied Mrs Redmond to the hospital and said she had no plan her husband was dead till the doctors came to inform her the tragic news.

He said: ‘None folks here has ever seen a shark within the bay and it had been unimaginable that it might happen once more. it had been like one thing from a nightmare – individuals were shaking and crying. Even we tend to Seychellois are shocked – this can be a national tragedy for us.’

Last night queries were being asked regarding what action had been taken to shield tourists once it emerged French tourist, Nicolas Virolle, 36, had been killed by a shark swimming off a similar beach solely a fortnight earlier.

Yesterday authorities closed several of the beaches and snorkelling spots on Praslin, one in all one hundred fifteen islands within the Indian Ocean that compose the Seychelles.

‘We are terribly aware that this can be unhealthy news for tourism,’ said Alain St. Ange, director of Seychelles Tourism Authority.

‘But we tend to had tourist police patrolling the beach at Anse Lazio once the primary attack, warning individuals to not go too deep.

‘There are individuals fishing for this shark at once, and even our inter-island flights and helicopters are over-flying the bay to visualize if we will spot something from the air.’

Before this month’s deaths, the last recorded fatal shark attack within the Seychelles was in 1963.

The authorities believe they're looking an 8-10ft tiger, bull shark or perhaps nice white.

Fishermen, dive centres and therefore the Seychelles Fishing Authority are all said to be laying nets and baited hooks round the island waters in an exceedingly bid to catch the shark.

Mrs Redmond’s oldsters, David and Coleta Houghton, of Dalton, Lancashire have flown out to the island to be with their daughter.

Mr Redmond’s oldsters, Stephen and Corinne, and his brother, Paul, were being comforted at their home in Nelson.

At the cottage in Roby Mill, Skelmersedale that Mr Redmond was refurbishing for the couple to measure in on their come, a marriage bouquet can be seen within the lounge.


Killer that impressed jaws

Investigators don't nonetheless grasp what sort of shark killed Ian Redmond.

Experts are examining the bites inflicted on the British honeymooner, and earlier French victim Nicolas Virolle, for size, depth and tearing characteristics to produce clues.

Tiger sharks are found within the waters round the Seychelles, and one was blamed for the previous fatal attack there in 1963.

Other candidates are the oceanic white-tip and therefore the nice white, that is that the most notorious man-eater of all.
But the likeliest killer may be a bull shark that strayed off its migratory path from southern Africa to Australia.

It has a name for attacking in even the shallowest water, and one was believed to be accountable for the Jersey Shore attacks of 1916 in America, when four individuals were killed over twelve days.

The incident impressed Peter Benchley’s 1974 novel Jaws, though the species that featured within the book, and subsequent film, was the nice white.

Growing up to 10ft long, the bull shark  has many triangular, finely-serrated teeth, organized in many rows.

It is capable of stripping muscle from bone or removing a limb entirely with one bite.

It derives its name from its stocky form, its broad, flat snout and – most ominously – its aggressive, unpredictable behaviour.
Unlike most sharks, it tolerates recent water and should travel many miles up rivers.

Most of a bull shark’s diet consists of fish and smaller sharks, however also can embrace dolphins, turtles, birds and terrestrial mammals. within the rivers of Queensland, Australia, they need even been known to eat horses having a bathe.

They are sometimes solitary hunters, and are very territorial.

They may be sluggish as they patrol the ocean, however they're capable of terrifying bursts of speed and, like most shark species, they need a rare sense of smell to atone for their poor vision.

They are so-called apex predators, which suggests they are doing not ought to worry regarding being hunted by alternative creatures.

They are found cruising the shallow, heat waters of all the world’s oceans, however it's their fondness for shorelines and rivers that produces them therefore dangerous to humans.


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