Body parts of a Russian tourist who was eaten alive by a shark have been recovered from the shark’s stomach

Body parts of a Russian tourist who was eaten alive by a shark have been found in the predator’s stomach after being killed by local bathers. New York Post reported. After dissecting the tiger shark, the experts confirmed that it was indeed the one that had eaten Vladimir Popov because they had found his remains in his intestines. Al Arabiya reported.

The outlet claims that Mr Popov, including his head and hands, were found inside the shark which had been dissected.

Notably, Vladimir Popov, 23, was assaulted in front of tourists while swimming at one of Egypt’s Red Sea resorts in the city of Hurghada on June 8. People watched in horror as he was dragged underwater and beaten to death. by a 10 foot shark. Witnesses said the tiger shark played with him for two hours.

After his horrible death, Sky News reported that local bathers in Egypt boarded boats out of the sea and caught in nets what they believed to be the animal that killed Mr Popov. A videos captures the moment a group of people brutally beat a tiger shark to death as revenge on the Russian tourist.

According to Russian news agency Tass, Popov was born in 1999 and lives in Egypt full time.

In a statement posted on its official channel on the Telegram messaging app, the consulate urged Russian tourists to be vigilant when in the water and strictly observe the bathing ban imposed by local authorities. Guard report.

Officials did not disclose whether the shark that ate Mr Popov was involved in another reported incident in the area.

Meanwhile, museum specialists in Egypt mummify a shark so the terrifying predator can be put on display. Specialists from the Institute of Marine Sciences and the Red Sea Reserve began the process of embalming the animals on Monday. New York Post reported.

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