Cole Taschman has been bitten on the same beach, in the same area, near the exact same spot not once — but now twice.
The chances of being bit by a shark are low, with the probability sitting at 1 in 3.7 million chances, according to the ...
As if once wasn't enough, the unlucky surfer suffered a second shark attack at the same Florida beach—and it was far worse.
A Florida surfer is on the road to recovery after he was bitten by a shark — more than a decade after he survived a similar ...
A Florida surfer said he was bitten by a shark on the ‘same beach, same exact rock’ where another shark bit him in 2013.
Cole Taschman was bitten by a bull or tiger shark at Bathtub Beach on the east coast of Florida last week. It's his second ...
A Florida surfer says he's thankful to be alive after ... From there, Taschman was transferred to St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach. "The injury from the shark was very impressive, like the ...
Florida is the world's number one location for non-fatal shark bites each year, according to The Florida Museum, and Palm Beach County is ranked third in the state. Taschman's doctor, Dr. Robert ...
Based in West Palm Beach, Florida, he has a lot of experience working with shark bite victims. Borrego told USA TODAY that on average, St. Mary's Trauma Center works with about six shark bite ...