Canadian Woman Loses Both Hands in Shark Attack While Snorkeling in Turks and Caicos

A Canadian woman suffered severe injuries when a shark attacked her while she attempted to take its photograph off the shore of Thompson’s Cove Beach in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The incident occurred on February 7, 2025, as the 55-year-old was swimming only a few yards from the beach. According to local authorities, she “attempted to engage” with the shark shortly before the attack.
Witnesses reported that the woman's husband tried to save her by fighting off the shark as it circled and attempted to bite her again. Following the attack, bystanders rushed to assist her as she managed to make it back to the beach, where they applied clothing to her arms to control the bleeding. The woman tragically lost one hand at the wrist and the other halfway down her forearm. Additionally, reports indicated she received a bite on her thigh but did not lose her leg.
Currently, she is receiving medical treatment in Canada. Authorities have advised beachgoers to stay out of the water until it is deemed safe.