Although it was initially thought that the victim had been attacked by the predator, a friend refuted this theory, arguing that the woman likely died from a medical problem.
Colleen Monforea 68 year old tourist from South Dakota, USA, disappeared while Diving off Pulau Reong Island, Indonesia, on September 26.
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His body was found ten days later in the stomach of a shark by a fisherman in East Timor. Although it was initially thought that she had been attacked by the sharka friend refuted this theory, arguing that Colleen probably She died of a medical problem before being transported by the shark.


He was diving in Indonesia, disappeared and his body was found in the stomach of a shark
The friend, Kim Sassexplained that rapid digestion in sharks it would make it impossible for the remains to be identified if it had really been an attack.
“Sharks have a stomach adapted for rapid digestion and that organ of the animal contains strong acids and enzymes that quickly break down food into smaller particles,” the woman added.
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The friend, Kim Sass, explained that rapid digestion in sharks would make it impossible for the remains to be identified if it really had been an attack.
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He added: “She was 24 feet underwater when the group turned around due to a change in current. She probably had half a tank of air. There was a low current on the way back, but it was manageable.”
According to testimonies, Colleen was 24 feet deep and there was plenty of air in her tank. The fisherman who found the remains mentioned that The shark was sick, which led him to cut it open and discover the body.
Sass insisted that The cause of death was natural, not a shark attack, and expressed the pain that this situation has caused in the family and friends of colleen.
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