Swedes use ropes, towels to save Briton who lost foot to shark in Australia

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Swedes use ropes, towels to save Briton who lost foot to shark in Australia
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A Swedish couple recounts the moment when they saved the lives of two British tourists following a shark attack

MELBOURNE - A Swedish couple on holiday in Australia were hailed for saving a British man whose foot was bitten off and another who was injured in a shark attack off a popular tourist beach.

When the two injured men were brought aboard, the couple jumped into action, making a tourniquet from ropes and towels for the man whose foot was bitten off.“I think we might have actually saved his life.”

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