Teenage Boy Jumps Into Crocodile Infested River to Impress His Girlfriend...You Won't Believe What Happened Next

Posted by Samuel on Mon 20th Mar, 2017 - tori.ng

A young boy who dared to jump into a crocodile-infested river to impress his girlfriend, has ended up regretting the action.

Lee De Paauw
 
A teenage boy has been mauled by a crocodile after being dared to enter an infested river for a late night swim to impress his girlfriend, Metro UK reports.
 
Lee De Paauw, 18, suffered severe arm injuries after being grabbed by the reptile after entering the Johnstone River in Innisfail, Australia, at around 2.30am on Sunday.
 
The 18-year-old was reportedly grabbed by the crocodile as he tried to leave the water but managed to free himself by punching it on the head.
 
According to The Age, the teenager jumped into the crocodile’s mouth.
 
British backpacker Sophie Paterson, 24, saw the incident unfold.
 
She told the Mirror: ‘He was talking about the local creek saying ‘I can swim out’ and so we said, ‘go on then’, but we didn’t think he would do it.

‘He sort of made this claim “I’ll swim out and back”, at first we just said “don’t be so ridiculous” and didn’t think he was going to go through with it.’
 
Mr De Paauw was taken to hospital in Cairns where he had surgery for significant injuries and is now in a stable condition.
 
Cairns Senior Operations Supervisor Rita Kelly said the crocodile was not seen before the incident.
 
She told the Mail Online: ‘We’re not exactly sure why he went into the water,’

‘His arm is still intact, which is very fortunate.’
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