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Shark attack victim goes home

2004-05-03 08:23

Clayton Swart

Cape Town - After fears that he would not survive or would have brain damage because of an oxygen shortage, the courageous victim of a Muizenberg shark attack was discharged from hospital over the weekend.

"People should take out medical aid," quipped John-Paul Andrew from his bed at their house in Lakeside as his father, Robert, explained how much they had to pay in medical costs after a Great White attacked his son at the popular Surfers' Corner last month.

John-Paul, 16, lost his right leg in the attack in which his surfboard was bitten in half.

He was in hospital for four weeks before being discharged from Constantiaberg Mediclinic on Saturday.

"I'm very happy to be home. Time passes slowly in hospital, but when you get through those doors and drive home, it's great.

"My friends and family came to visit. We listened to music and chatted. Otherwise I rested. I'm looking forward to recuperating and leading a normal life."

Because of severe blood loss and shock, JP's heart stopped on the beach. Paramedics performed emergency treatment for 20 minutes before it started beating again.

There were also fears that JP had suffered brain damage due to the blood loss but he has recovered well, doctors say.

"I can't remember anything about the attack, except what my parents and friends tell me. What happened was pretty scary."

JP had many visitors in hospital, including Grant Kirkland, 28, who rescued him from the water. "I took his hand and thanked him. We talked about sharks and the attack," said JP.

JP's parents, Robert and Estelle Andrew, his sister, Natasha, family members, doctors and friends are all relieved about his quick recovery.

"His recovery is remarkable. It's just his eyesight that's still problematic. We hope that it will improve with time," his father said.

The Andrews don't have medical coverage and the costs have already exceeded R300 000.

A special fund has been established to help with JP's medical expenses. Donations can be made to Nedbank, Cape Town, bank code 100 909, account number 200 986 7629. For more information, phone Robyn Cowie on 021 410 7800.

- Die Burger

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