12-Year-Old Girl Airlifted After Shark Bite off Hilton Head Island

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — A 12-year-old girl was airlifted to a Savannah hospital on Tuesday after being bitten by a shark while swimming near the Sea Pines area of Hilton Head Island, according to local emergency officials.

Hilton Head Island Fire Rescue reported the child sustained a leg injury with lacerations consistent with a shark bite. Dispatch audio obtained by CBS News captured a first responder stating the girl had “lost a good amount of blood” before she was flown for treatment.

Immediate Response and Medical Care

Shore Beach Services and Fire Rescue crews provided on-scene first aid before arranging an airlift to Savannah, Georgia. Authorities confirmed that the injuries were serious but not life-threatening, and the girl is expected to recover.

This marks the second shark bite involving a child in just over a week. On June 11, nine-year-old Leah Lendel was bitten while snorkeling near Boca Grande, Florida, nearly losing her hand. She underwent intensive surgeries at Tampa General Hospital.

Rare but Alarming Incidents

While the attacks have unsettled beachgoers, experts emphasize that unprovoked shark bites remain rare. In 2024, researchers with the International Shark Attack File confirmed 71 shark bites worldwide, 47 of which were unprovoked. Four of those were fatal…

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