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Det ser ut att ha inträffat ytterligare en haj attack i samma område där en norrman tidigare blev attackerad, den här gången uppges en Syd-Korean ha blivit utsatt för en attack på Sai Noi Beach.
Another shark attack in Hua Hin: Korean man was swimming despite warning signs

Another tourist has been bitten by a shark in the same Hua Hin area where a Norwegian was attacked two weeks ago.
This time the victim was a South Korean tourist believed to be staying in a condo in the Khao Tao area.
They did not apparently seek hospital treatment.
The tourist is believed to have been swimming off the Sai Noi beach by the temple of Wat Tham Khao Tao despite warning signs forbidding swimming.
The attack was confirmed by deputy governor of Prajuab Khiri Khan province Pongpan Vichiensamut, though it was not thought to be serious.
Buoys have been put in place but there is as yet no net preventing sharks. The authorities did not want fish to be harmed.
Ban Muang reported that a fisherman had landed a 40-50 kilogram bull shark in the area. The authorities are about to ban fishing too.
Bull sharks can be sold for 2,000 baht each.
Meanwhile following reports that shark bite victim Norwegian Werner Danielsen, 54, was not insured, came news that local tourism chiefs have contacted the head of the Tourism Authority of Thailand to see if there is a way to help the tourist.
He is facing 300,000 baht bills at Bangkok Hospital in Hua Hin and further expenses for follow up procedures and physiotherapy in a hospital in Khon Kaen.
His Thai wife earlier slammed the authorities for their lack of action in helping her husband.
http://www.banmuang.co.th/news/region/110217
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Det ser ut att ha inträffat ytterligare en haj attack i samma område där en norrman tidigare blev attackerad, den här gången uppges en Syd-Korean ha blivit utsatt för en attack på Sai Noi Beach.
Another shark attack in Hua Hin: Korean man was swimming despite warning signs

Another tourist has been bitten by a shark in the same Hua Hin area where a Norwegian was attacked two weeks ago.
This time the victim was a South Korean tourist believed to be staying in a condo in the Khao Tao area.
They did not apparently seek hospital treatment.
The tourist is believed to have been swimming off the Sai Noi beach by the temple of Wat Tham Khao Tao despite warning signs forbidding swimming.
The attack was confirmed by deputy governor of Prajuab Khiri Khan province Pongpan Vichiensamut, though it was not thought to be serious.
Buoys have been put in place but there is as yet no net preventing sharks. The authorities did not want fish to be harmed.
Ban Muang reported that a fisherman had landed a 40-50 kilogram bull shark in the area. The authorities are about to ban fishing too.
Bull sharks can be sold for 2,000 baht each.
Meanwhile following reports that shark bite victim Norwegian Werner Danielsen, 54, was not insured, came news that local tourism chiefs have contacted the head of the Tourism Authority of Thailand to see if there is a way to help the tourist.
He is facing 300,000 baht bills at Bangkok Hospital in Hua Hin and further expenses for follow up procedures and physiotherapy in a hospital in Khon Kaen.
His Thai wife earlier slammed the authorities for their lack of action in helping her husband.
http://www.banmuang.co.th/news/region/110217
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