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Kai McKenzie fought the shark off before catching a wave into North Shore beach, where an off-duty police officer used a dog leash to save his life
The severed leg of a surfer has been retrieved after it washed up on a beach after a shark attack off the mid-north coast of New South Wales.
Kai McKenzie, 23, was surfing at North Shore beach near Port Macquarie on Tuesday morning when a suspected three-metre great white shark bit him.
McKenzie was able to fight it off before catching a wave into shore, where onlookers and an off-duty police officer treated him with makeshift tourniquets to stem the bleeding.
Though his leg was severed, it washed up on shore a short time after the attack and locals put it on ice, NSW police confirmed.
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The severed leg of a surfer has been retrieved after it washed up on a beach after a shark attack off the mid-north coast of New South Wales.
Kai McKenzie, 23, was surfing at North Shore beach near Port Macquarie on Tuesday morning when a suspected three-metre great white shark bit him.
McKenzie was able to fight it off before catching a wave into shore, where onlookers and an off-duty police officer treated him with makeshift tourniquets to stem the bleeding.
Though his leg was severed, it washed up on shore a short time after the attack and locals put it on ice, NSW police confirmed.
Surfer’s leg taken to hospital in hopes of reattaching it after Port Macquarie shark attack
Kai McKenzie fought the shark off before catching a wave into North Shore beach, where an off-duty police officer used a dog leash to save his life


