The 13-year-old boy who was attacked by a shark at a Southern California beach is expected to make a full recovery, said hospital officials.
The teen was identified as Keane by his family, Fox5 reported.
Officials said that about 4 miles of beach stayed closed in the area until at about 7 a.m. local time on Oct. 1, AP reported.
Keane suffered traumatic upper body injuries, but he was conscious and talking while being taken to shore.
A man who aided the teen after the shark attack recalled what happened.
‘10 Feet of Blood’
“I realized he was yelling, ‘I got bit, help, help!’” Chad Hamme, a kayaker, told the Los Angeles Times.He recalled the amount of blood in the water.
“It’s probably like ten feet of blood behind him. And he’s in a panic. He flops on top of my kayak and his whole clavicle and back is exposed,” he told CBS.
“His whole clavicle was ripped open,” Hammel said of Keane. ”We told him he’s going to be OK, he’s going to be all right … we got help. I yelled at everyone to get out of the water: ‘There’s a shark in the water!’”
Hamme added that the shark followed him and the boy in the water.
“The shark was behind the kayak,” he told the paper. “He didn’t want to give up yet.”