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Toddler who watched shark nearly rip dad's arm off in horror attack pays touching tribute
arm was nearly ripped off in a brutal shark attack. Robbie Peck was attacked by a 9ft long bull shark whilst he was spearfishing about 11km off the coast of Western Australia.Peck's four-year-old son was on the boat when the attack took place and witnessed as the beast lunged at his dad's arm.READ MORE: Huge 18ft great white shark attacks surfer in cage as friends scream in horrorPeck's wife Emily told Australian news outlet 7News: "Our four-year-old… he said his dad’s so brave."She added that while the experience was intense, her little boy was proud of his dad, and luckily didn't witness too much of the horror attack."I think the boys on the boat kept him pretty clear of the trauma… he’s excited to come to Perth [where his dad is receiving treatment] and go to the Lego shop," she added.Peck, 38, has been at Royal Perth Hospital ever since he was attacked on Friday (October 7), where he may need additional surgery in addition to the emergency procedures he underwent immediately after the vicious incident.The dad-of-three had been on a fishing expedition in Port Hedland with a friend, his brother-in-law, and his young son when the attack took place around 11:30am.His friend and brother-in-law both acted quickly and made a makeshift tourniquet with a weight belt to stop the bleeding.Witnesses say Peck was bitten up to three times - once each on his shoulder, underarm, and hand, causing him to suffer major injuries.Port Headland Mayor Peter Carter told 9News: "It's tragic.
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Top 15 most-wanted toys for Christmas 2022 - £10 dinosaur bath toy tops the list
top 15 toys it expects to be most in demand on the big day in less than 100 days time – including classics like Barbie, LEGO, and Hot Wheels.But with many consumers planning a budget Christmas, the Chad Valley Dinosaur Waterfall Bath Toy is expected to be highly popular among consumers.Other lower budget offerings such as the Paw Patrol Big Truck Pups, 12” plush Squishmallow, and the NERF Elite 2.0 Ranger PD-5 Blaster – which all cost £18 – are also likely to appeal.Fay Williams, head of toy buying at Argos, said: “This year’s top toy list is a great mixture of classic and much-loved toys, such as LEGO, as well as newer brands like Squishmallows, which have quickly become wish-list staples.“It’s clear digital entertainment and some of the biggest and most loved film and TV franchises continue to have a massive influence on the most in-demand toys.“It’s great to see classic franchises like Harry Potter, Transformers, and Pokémon continue to prove popular amongst children in 2022, alongside the newer ones with cult followings, such as Bluey and Paw Patrol.”This year’s list sees much-loved traditional film franchises, such as Harry Potter and Transformers, continue to influence the most popular toys.It includes the Harry Potter Ministry of Magic LEGO set, and the LEGO Transformers Optimus Prime figure.And those waiting for the hotly anticipated Barbie film release next year can enjoy the Barbie Cutie Reveal Snowflake Sparkle Husky.At the higher end of the price scale, Dreamworks’ Gabby’s Purrfect Dollhouse clocks in at £89.And the most expensive item found is the LEGO Technic McLaren Formula 1 Race Car Model Set, retailing at £170.Fay Williams, of Argos, added: “With the cost of living on customers’ minds, we wanted to make
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