Two injured after seal bite during New Year’s celebrations at Plettenberg Bay beach
Two injured after seal bite during New Year’s celebrations at Plettenberg Bay beach



Two victims were hospitalised after they were bitten by a seal during New Year’s Day celebrations at Central Beach in Plettenberg Bay, Western Cape.

Bitou Municipality spokesperson Andile Namntu said that a seal entered the swimming area and bit a person in the water.

“Beach control immediately ordered the evacuation of all bathers from the ocean, as the beach was hosting a mass event at the time. Despite these swift actions, a raft remained in the back line. The seal returned to the ocean, attacked the raft, and a second person sustained injuries,” said Namntu.

Namntu said one victim was rushed to Mediclinic hospital while the other one self-transported.

Under the authority of officer Mostert, and with support from GRR and the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), the seal was euthanised. The carcass has been retained for sampling by CapeNature.

The municipality appealed to the public to avoid seals and not to hit or harm them as this is cruelty to animals and is a punishable offence.

“We urge the public to remain vigilant when enjoying our beaches and to follow lifeguard instructions at all times. Report all seal incidents to the WhatsApp 0794634837,” said Namntu.

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