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All hail the Moyesiah
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They aren't trying to catch the shark purely out of revenge though, but because there is now a known threat to the lives of humans in an area they frequently go to surf, it's about trying to minimise the risk of any future attacks
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If that was my family member killed by a shark ngl I'd want it dead sorry
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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..I think if it was me, then I would know that a knowledge that the shark was dead/killed wouldn't lessen my grief but actually might intensify it, feeling that it was pointless as I would say that the likelihood of a similar thing happening with the same shark would be very rare...it seem like one of those just very tragic/random things when for some reason, the shark felt 'threatened' or something....removing two lives because of it, wouldn't make sense at all to me....
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Well that's what sharks do I guess
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Matthew I believe the answer lies in the complete banning of surf boards
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