‘Maybe it did just want to eat me’: the Australian surfer who survived a great white shark bite
Exclusive: Chantelle Doyle tells how a 2.5m shark lacerated her leg, how her partner fought it off with his fists and why we need to help the fish that bit her
Chantelle Doyle lies diagonally across her hospital bed with her heavily bandaged right leg propped up on a chair at a 30-degree angle.
She is trying to help her nerves heal. It might not work. Great white sharks can bite hard.