National Park Service: Boy bitten by shark on North Carolina's Outer Banks

Vacationers walk in the surf in Oak Island, N.C., on June 15, 2015, the day after a 12-year-old girl from Asheboro lost part of her arm and suffered a leg injury, and a 16-year-old boy from Colorado lost his left arm about an hour later and 2 miles away in two separate shark attacks off Oak Island.
Vacationers walk in the surf in Oak Island, N.C., on June 15, 2015, the day after a 12-year-old girl from Asheboro lost part of her arm and suffered a leg injury, and a 16-year-old boy from Colorado lost his left arm about an hour later and 2 miles away in two separate shark attacks off Oak Island.

WAVES, N.C. - The National Park Service says a 17-year-old boy was attacked by a shark on North Carolina's Outer Banks, the second such attack in as many days and the sixth attack in the past two weeks.

According to a post on its Facebook page, rescue personnel and park rangers responded to the boy, who received what they described as injuries to his right calf, buttocks and both hands on Saturday. Officials said the boy was swimming with others when he was bitten, but no one else was hurt.

The park service said the unidentified teenager was treated at the scene before being airlifted to a Norfolk, Virginia, hospital.

On Friday, a North Carolina man was bitten on his back and leg in Avon while playing in the surf with his children.

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