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Published 16:08 8 Aug 2022 BST

Nurse sharks are usually harmless to humans, but can lash out if disturbed (iStock)[/caption]
His dad then had to pay for a £2,000 flight to take him to the capital Nassau for a three-hour operation.
Finley and his family are now back at home in Kettering, but he is still using a wheelchair and will be left with scars.
They had been in the Bahamas on a five-island tour.
The family have voiced their fury at the tour guides who had told them that the sharks were safe.
But the tour operator, Exuma Escapes, has said that the family went to a lagoon not used on its tour, and had travelled without a guide.
Nurse sharks are slow-moving, docile bottom-dwellers that are usually harmless to humans. However, if disturbed or stepped on they can lash out and attack. Like most sharks they do have very strong jaws with thousands of teeth.
They can grow to between 7.5ft 9.75ft in size, and weigh between 200 and 330 pounds.
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