Egyptian Museum to Display Mummified Shark That Ate Russian Tourist

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Museum specialists in Egypt are mummifying the shark that attacked and killed a Russian man swimming at a popular beach resort in Hurghada. The mummified shark will be displayed in the Institute of Marine Sciences and the Red Sea Reserves museum. The shark was caught and dissected by specialists to analyze and prevent future attacks. The attack left beachgoers stunned, and the shark was beaten to death by tourists. Last year, two women were killed by sharks in the same tourist location.
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- Egypt shark attacks: How rare is the fatal mauling off Dream Beach in Hurghada? The Independent
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