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Shark Attack Turns Dream Vacation Into Nightmare for Two American Tourists
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Two American tourists, Rileigh Decker and Summer Layman, had their dream vacation in the Bahamas turned into a terrifying ordeal when they were attacked by a shark while swimming in Bimini Bay. The women suffered serious bites and had to be airlifted to a hospital in the Bahamas for treatment. They have since returned to Florida, where Decker is undergoing surgeries.

A dream vacation in the Bahamas for two young American tourists turned into a nightmare when they jumped into the sparkling blue water hand-in-hand and mere minutes later were attacked by a shark. Rileigh Decker, 20, and Summer Layman, 24, were swimming in Bimini Bay, a popular resort area about 50 nautical miles off the coast of Florida, Friday evening when the attack unfolded.

The women are now back in Florida, sharing the harrowing ordeal from Decker's hospital bed, after both women suffered bites from what they believe was a bull shark. On that fateful day, the girls had plunged into the sea off a friend’s yacht, but soon after Decker said she “felt something nudge my leg.” “I was like, ‘Summer, what was that?’ And she was like, ‘Don’t scare me like that.’ And probably about two minutes later, we were right by the ladder. I felt my leg get tugged down, and I immediately knew I was bit by a shark,” Decker recalled. Their group of friends and family immediately pulled them out of the water to safety. They wrapped a tourniquet around Decker's right leg and found Layman also suffering a bite. “They yelled to me that the top of my foot was shredded and I just hadn’t realized until I looked down,” Layman said. “I just put my head in my hands and started praying that God wouldn’t take my life and I would live,” Decker said through tears. “Yeah, it was very scary.” Decker was airlifted to a hospital in the Bahamas for further treatment. Once they were both stable, both were flown back to Florida for Decker to undergo surgery. The Bahamas has one of the highest shark incident rates in the world, with 34 confirmed unprovoked attacks since record keeping began, according to the. The women said they won’t enter the ocean any time soon. “I will never. I won’t even put my toes in ever again,” Decker echoed. Decker is awaiting her third surgery in the Orlando area after enduring two surgeries to clean out the wound and ensure there’s no infection. Both are hoping to make a full recovery.

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