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To: Eggolas Moria who wrote (111746)3/24/1999 9:30:00 PM
From: Alohal  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
Not much of a problem. The alleged attack, (I'm a former prosecutor and a naturally suspicious type), took place quite a distance off-shore where the couple's kayak had been blown by strong winds. They couldn't get back and when night fell and the winds were starting to make hypothermia a real possibility, they both got in the relatively warmer water and were trying to swim back to shore while towing the kayaks when the shark took off part of the wife's arm. Sounds like multiple mistakes were made, starting with ignoring repeated warnings about the strong winds. If the story stands and there is no indication it won't, it's a real tragedy. That being said,I think the likelihood of a shark attack is much greater in the wonderful world of investing than in the waters of our fair islands. Aloha.
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