white shark in Mexico was likely a victim of “mistaken identity”, experts have claimed.Manuel Lopez, a fisherman diving to collect molluscs in Mexico, had his head bitten off by a 5.8-metre great white shark on January 5.The incident took place in Tobari Bay along the Gulf of California off Mexico, but experts reckon that Manuel wasn’t the intended target.READ MORE: Nicola Bulley police search caravan site close to bench where phone was foundOften humans who fall victim to shark attacks are bitten in the leg and, when the shark realises it doesn't have a seal or similar in its mouth, lets go.But one of the surviving fishermen said that they saw the beast "impressively ripping off his head and biting both shoulders”.
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