Shark Attack Victim Describes Survival FightMore Sightings Keep Beaches ClosedPOSTED: 5:14 pm HST March 26,
2002 LIHUE, Kauai, Hawaii -- The 17-year-old Kauai boy, who survived a shark attack but lost a foot, described the terrifying experience.
Aki said he thought he was going to die, but found the strength to make it to shore."I had a look at it at my leg and I just noticed the skin was all torn up and all my flesh was just torn up. I didn't really notice my foot was gone until I was in the ambulance," he said.A vacationing family saw Aki just after the attack."I saw a pool of blood and the boy yelled help and there were other people on the beach and I saw they were getting up and walking towards him," Mona Schantz said.Aki said he wasn't aware of how bad his injuries were.
Family members said Aki should be out of the hospital in 10 days. Doctors want him up and walking around as soon as possible.Aki is a high school track athlete, fire-knife dancer besides being a bodyboarder. Despite the loss of his foot, he remains upbeat.He said he doesn't plan on fire-knife dancing anytime soon and he doesn't plan to go back into the water."I'll just sit on the beach and watch the waves or something," Aki said.He hopes to work on his music.Brennecke Beach remained closed Tuesday because of shark sightings. Lifeguards will decide Tuesday morning if it's safe to re-open the beach.State officials said it appears that a tiger shark attacked Aki. Previous Story:
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Aki said he thought he was going to die, but found the strength to make it to shore."I had a look at it at my leg and I just noticed the skin was all torn up and all my flesh was just torn up. I didn't really notice my foot was gone until I was in the ambulance," he said.A vacationing family saw Aki just after the attack."I saw a pool of blood and the boy yelled help and there were other people on the beach and I saw they were getting up and walking towards him," Mona Schantz said.Aki said he wasn't aware of how bad his injuries were. 
Family members said Aki should be out of the hospital in 10 days. Doctors want him up and walking around as soon as possible.Aki is a high school track athlete, fire-knife dancer besides being a bodyboarder. Despite the loss of his foot, he remains upbeat.He said he doesn't plan on fire-knife dancing anytime soon and he doesn't plan to go back into the water."I'll just sit on the beach and watch the waves or something," Aki said.He hopes to work on his music.Brennecke Beach remained closed Tuesday because of shark sightings. Lifeguards will decide Tuesday morning if it's safe to re-open the beach.State officials said it appears that a tiger shark attacked Aki.






