Police Are Looking Into A Woman Who Climbed On A Dolphin

 

For the ‘dolphin tow’, everything appeared to be going smoothly until she waited for the two dolphins to swim behind her. One of them then struck her twice more after ramming her in the lower back at this point.

“Perhaps two seconds after that hit, here comes another one,” Janet told Boston 25 News.

It seems as though someone, like David Ortiz, would grab a baseball bat and simply swing it at my back.

“You start thinking, ‘If this hits me one more time, I could die,’ die in front of my family and in front of my three young grandchildren.”

It took Janet over a month to recover from the attack, which left her with a shattered spine and ribs.

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