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SAN DIEGO - A North County swimming group is coping with its second shark attack in less than two years.
“The tooth hit him and cut his hand pretty severely, really deep. He was definitely fighting,” said Constandse.Caleb was treated for major injuries to his torso, left arm and hand. Constandse has been in contact with Caleb's wife.
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