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Man shocked the world with 'shark attack footage' after being eaten alive by great white
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Published 12:32 5 Jul 2023 GMT+1

Man shocked the world with 'shark attack footage' after being eaten alive by great white

People are still being rocked to the core over the 'shark attack footage' of a man being eaten alive by a great white.

Poppy Bilderbeck

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**Content warning: Distressing footage and descriptions of shark attack.**

People are still being rocked to the core over 'shark attack footage' of a man being eaten alive by a great white.

Not many people can get brutally attacked by a shark and live to tell the tale, but scuba diver and underwater filmmaker and photographer Henri Bource did.

Living in Hawthorn East, Australia at the time, Bource went out to sea - aged 29 - to capture some content. Little did he know just how life-changing the day out would turn out to be.

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Henri Bource went to Lady Julia Percy island to record seals underwater.
Henri Bource

Accompanied by his friends - who were experienced divers - Bource travelled to Lady Julia Percy island - 'a remote off-shore volcanic island located 22km from Port Ferry' - to film seals and go spear-fishing on Sunday, 29 November, 1964.

The area was plagued by the legendary tale of an over 20ft great white shark nicknamed 'Big Ben'. Locals claim they've been attacked by the shark, some with scars to prove it.

The filmmaker entered the water at 12.45pm, shooting content before coming back to the boat. However, unsatisfied, Bource decided to return to the sea at around 1.15pm, accompanied by two other divers armed with spears.

Bource was focusing on a bull seal just before the attack happened.
Henri Bource

The trio found seals and Bource focused in on a bull seal.

The divers began to swim back up, Bource rising to the top and breaking the surface first.

But suddenly he felt 'a force' hit him.

According to Peter Coster - one of the other divers on the trip - he heard Bource scream 'for his mother'.

In an article for The Daily Telegraph, Coster recalled: "Three of us dived in as the boat came closer to water that was skimmed with blood.

"Reaching for Bource I saw through the blood that one of his legs was missing. The femoral artery was pumping the blood from his body and would keep doing so until he either died or there was no more.

"We held him up, his face already dead white, as hands reached down. "

Footage from Henri Bource's documentary film 'Savage Shadows' about the attack.
Henri Bource

The shark came back 'at least five times' and specifically targeted Bource, even when the two other divers jumped back in to try and fend it off with the dive spears and Bource's girlfriend Jill Radcliffe took to the sea too.

Bource lost 'half the blood in his body,' according to Coster.

Bource lost his left leg in the attack.
Henri Bource

Miraculously, Bource made a 'full recovery' and returned to the water 'weeks' later.

In an interview about the ordeal, the filmmaker noted he didn't blame the shark as it was 'simply acting according to its nature' and even viewed losing a leg as lucky, as he still managed to survive.

Bource went on to make a documentary - Savage Shadows - about the attack.

Some outlets report that actual footage of the shark attack was included in the documentary, although this is disputed. Bource reconstructed at least some parts of the incident, covering his missing leg with animal blood to create the effect that it had just been bitten off.

Either way, it makes for a horrifying and gut-curdling watch.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube/Final Affliction

Topics: Sharks, Animals, YouTube, Social Media, World News, Australia

Poppy Bilderbeck
Poppy Bilderbeck

Poppy Bilderbeck is a Senior Journalist at LADbible Group. She graduated from The University of Manchester in 2021 with a First in English Literature and Drama, where alongside her studies she was Editor-in-Chief of The Tab Manchester. Poppy is most comfortable when chatting about all things mental health, is proving a drama degree is far from useless by watching and reviewing as many TV shows and films as possible and is such a crisp fanatic the office has been forced to release them in batches.

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