French tourist injured in Seychelles shark attack
Updated | By AFP
A French tourist was seriously injured after being attacked by a shark while
swimming in the Seychelles, a popular tourist destination, the French
ambassador said Monday.

The attack on the 45-year-old woman took place Sunday night off the island of Praslin, the second-largest in the picturesque archipelago famed for its pristine beaches.
The victim was injured in one arm and was transported to a hospital.
READ: Suspect denies stabbing five at New York rabbi's home
"She underwent an operation last night and her life is not in danger," Ambassador Dominique Mas told AFP.
The attack comes during the high tourist season for the Seychelles, an archipelago of 115 islands located off the coast of East Africa in the Indian Ocean.
Such incidents are rare in the Seychelles, though two tourists -- one French and one British -- were killed in shark attacks off Praslin in August 2011.
Officials said Praslin's relatively cool waters could attract sharks during breeding.
NOW READ: Churchgoers kill gunman who shot two during Texas service
The Seychelles Maritime Safety Administration (SMSA) cordoned off the area where Sunday's attack occurred to search for the shark.
The SMSA also imposed a temporary ban on swimming in the area.

Show's Stories
-
Woman cheats death watching 'Final Destination' in cinema
A woman went to watch 'Final Destination', and nearly starred in one whe...
East Coast Breakfast 53 minutes ago -
Woman finds mysterious ‘blob’ in her lime juice
A simple sip of lime juice turned into a horror show when a woman discov...
East Coast Breakfast an hour ago