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Beach reopened after swimmer bitten

A Great White Shark was to blame

Updated: Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012, 6:27 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012, 1:48 PM EDT

TRURO, Mass. (AP) -- The Massachusetts beach where a man was bitten while swimming remains open, but officials confirm that a Great White Shark that attacked a man.

The Executive Office of Environmental Affairs said Tuesday it is gathering information about the Monday incident at Ballston Beach in Truro and confirmed that a shark caused the swimmer's wounds.

Fire Chief Brian Davis says the man, identified by the Cape Cod Times as Christopher Myers, has severe cuts on both legs but will not lose a limb. He was taken to Cape Code Hospital then transferred to Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Signs at the beach Tuesday warned swimmers of a recent shark sighting and told beach goers to swim at their own risk.

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