A 13-year-old boy was taken to the hospital after being attacked by a shark near San Diego, California, over the weekend.
He was rushed to Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego via helicopter.
He was taken into surgery when he got to the hospital, Dr. Tim Fairbanks, chief pediatric surgeon.
“This is a rare injury,” Fairbanks said in a brief news conference Saturday afternoon outside the emergency room. “This is not something we see much of, to be honest with you.”
Kayakers who saw the attack helped rescue the boy.
“I realized he was yelling, ‘I got bit, help, help!’” Chad Hamme told the LA Times.
“His whole clavicle was ripped open,” Hammel said of the boy. ”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!'”
“The shark was behind the kayak,” he told the paper. “He didn’t want to give up yet.”
The beach is now closed for 48 hours.