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Shark victim released from hospital

Man will return to Denver next week

Updated: Saturday, 04 Aug 2012, 3:39 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 03 Aug 2012, 11:24 PM EDT

BOSTON (AP) -- A man bitten by a shark off Massachusetts has been released from a Boston hospital and will return home to Denver next week with a cast on one leg and bandages on the other.
   
Fifty-year-old Christopher Myers was attacked Monday by what is believed to be a great white shark while he and his 16-year-old son J.J. were swimming about 400 yards offshore in Truro.
   
Myers says he would not have swam as far from shore if he'd known about recent shark sightings off Cape Cod, or if warning signs had been posted on the beach.   Myers will return to Denver next week.
   
He has four puncture wounds on each lower leg and had surgery to repair torn tendons.
   
J.J. said there was only one option after his father was bitten: "swim, swim toward shore."


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