Awani International
  • LIVE
  • Videos
  • US-China
  • BRICS-RT
  • ASEAN
  • West Asia
  • Shows
  • Podcast
  • BM
    EN
  • LIVE
  • Login
  • BM
    EN
  • LIVE
  • Login
Awani International
  • LIVE
  • Videos
  • US-China
  • BRICS-RT
  • ASEAN
  • West Asia
  • Shows
  • Podcast
Europe won't be 'blackmailed' by Trump tariffs, says Danish PM
Trump tells Norway he no longer feels obligation to think only of peace
Japan PM Takaichi calls Feb 8 election seeking mandate for spending plans, defence build-up
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE
  • ADVERTISE WITH US
  • INVESTOR

Astro AWANI | Copyright © 2025 Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd 199201008561 (240064-A)

Teenager's legs chewed by mysterious sea creature

Astro Awani
Astro Awani
08/08/2017
10:14 MYT
Teenager's legs chewed by mysterious sea creature
Sam will have to use a wheel chair for the time being until his wounds heal.
A 16-year-old teenager had his feet chewed up by hundreds of sea lice at the Dendy Street beach in Brighton, Melbourne.
Sam Kanizay was soaking his feet inside the water after a football match when 30-minutes later, he saw his feet bloody, The New York Times reported.
Shocked at the state of his son's legs, his father Jarrod Kanizay rushed him to a hospital.
Photos of his bloodied legs have since gone viral on social media.
yikes! Australian teen comes out of the ocean pouring blood. attacked by some tiny creatures. maybe sea lice?? https://t.co/VcF4DGPMha
— Peter Krupa (@peterkrupa) August 7, 2017
Sea lice munch on boy's feet at beach in coastal Melbourne (Australia): https://t.co/jVcnP3BlkE #SeaLice #Australia pic.twitter.com/AhEIzMBDI5
— JJFH (@JJFHypothesis) August 7, 2017
Sam was given antibiotics transferred to another hospital for further tests.
However, doctors are unable to explain what happened to the teenager.
Unhappy, Jarrod went back to the scene to do his own investigation. He dropped a piece of raw steak into the water and saw hundreds of tiny sea creatures feasting on it.
He posted a video of it on Youtube.
University of New South Wales associate professor, Alistair Poore, who was interviewed by the NYT said the animals in the video were not sea lice, but another group of small scavengers called amphipods, which are not known to bite humans.
“You can attract a lot of animals in the sea with raw meat. Even though it’s interesting, it doesn’t prove to me they were the ones that bit his legs,” Dr Poore said.
Sam will have to use a wheel chair for the time being until his wounds heal.
Related Topics
#Dendy Street Beach
#Sam Kanizay
Must-Watch Video
Stay updated with our news