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Teenager attacked by shark in Guanacaste dies

Posted: Thursday, June 23, 2011 - By Debbie Martínez
Massive blood loss made it difficult for doctors to save the 15-year-old. He died Thursday afternoon at a hospital in the capital.

Kevin Moraga, 15, the victim of a shark attack on Sunday, died after enduring massive blood lost, San José's Hospital Mexico said through a press release.

A shark bit Moraga while he surfed with friends in Playa Grande, in the northwestern province of Guanacaste at 12:15 p.m. on Sunday.

Moraga was transferred on Wednesday in a coma to the Hospital Mexico in San José, where doctors are better equipped to handle trauma patients. He died Thursday afternoon of a cerebral edema. An edema is caused by a large build-up of fluids in the brain.

Elidio Mendoza, from the Cartagena Red Cross, told The Tico Times that Moraga had a "considerable wound" in his left thigh.

The Cartagena Red Cross said they have not attended to any shark attacks in recent years at Playa Grande.

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