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Man Returns to Surfing Less Than 2 Months After Losing Part of His Leg in Shark Attack
A 61-year-old surfer in Hawaii is glad to be back in the water just weeks after losing part of his right leg in a shark attack.
Surfer Returns To The Water A Few Months After Shark Bites Off Part Of His Leg
Image via GoFundMe You can't keep a good surfer down. Despite having part of his leg bit off in a devastating shark attack, the surfer has returned to the water just months later. In a press release from County of Maui Police and Fire officials,
'So happy': Maui shark attack victim surfing again after recovery
Two months after losing a part of his right leg to a shark bite, Kenji Nonaka is grateful to finally be back surfing again.
Maui shark attack survivor makes return to water after 2 month hiatus
WAILUKU, Hawaii (KHON2) — “I love surfing, I want to go back surfing,” said 61-year-old Kenji Nonaka after surviving a shark attack while surfing in Waiehu. After two months, Kenji finally fulfilled his wishes, returning to the water after a lengthy recovery.
Maui Shark Attack Survivor Surfs Again After Leg "Completely Severed"
Kenji Nonaka was surfing on the north central side of Maui when a shark attacked his right leg, sending him to the hospital and on a road to recovery. But through it all, Nonaka was determined to return to the ocean.
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Kenji's Shark Attack Recovery GoFundMe raises over $107,000 as Hawaii man returns to surfing after losing part of his leg
A 61-year-old surfer named Kenji Nonaka suffered a shark attack on November 1, 2024, while he was surfing at the Waiehu Beach ...
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Hawaii residents donated over $10M on GoFundMe this year
COURTESY PHOTO GoFundMe donations totaled $105, 900 for Kenji Nonaka, above, who lost the lower part of his right leg in a ...
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