A French surfer has survived being bitten by a shark in Australia
Dylan Nacass punched the shark twice when it attacked him at Bells Beach in Victoria.
The 23-year-old escaped with minor injuries to his legs and required stitches for a few puncture wounds.A second surfer nearby, Matt Sedunary, said:"He started screaming. I honestly thought he was mucking around with his friends.""I'm not gonna just ditch this guy," he said, adding:"Most people would do the same thing."
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