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'Out of nowhere' surfer bitten by shark at beach

HONOLULU — A surfer says he’s grateful to be recovering in a Maui hospital after a shark bit him — even though the attack forced him and his wife to postpone their honeymoon.

Federico Jaime was surfing Friday at a beach about two blocks from his Paia home when he felt a shark chomp down on his left arm, he recalled Monday from his room at Maui Memorial Medical Center.

“It just came out of nowhere,” he said. “I saw the shark right in my face. It grabbed my arm — my left arm. It was really violent.”

He knew he had been bitten. “I could see my arm was pretty much destroyed,” Jaime said. “I hit it with my hands and my legs. I don’t know what I did.”

Then, he said, he felt something pull on his left leg. At the time, he didn’t realize the shark had bit him a second time.

Jaime, who was supposed to leave for a Tahiti honeymoon on Saturday, started screaming. Nearby surfers helped get him to shore. One of them used a surfboard leash as a tourniquet.

The 5-foot reef shark bit Jaime when he was about 50 yards from shore at a surf spot known as “H-Poko,” according to the Maui Fire Department.

The attack won’t diminish his passion for surfing, said Jaime, 36, who moved to Maui from Argentina about six years ago.

After three-hours of surgery on Friday, Jaime can move all his fingers and can feel his forearm muscle working. But he’ll need another surgery on Wednesday to repair a tendon, he said.

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