Rare story: Fish jump on a boat, swerve a fisherman in Australia

A fishing trip in the Northern Territory became disastrous after a fish jumped on the boat, plunged into a 65-year-old woman and slapped her, Yahoo 7 News reported .

'It certainly took momentum. It caused me to roll, " said Belinda Bingham, who was told by ABC Amber Text Converter Trial version, http://www.processtext.com/abctxt.htmlt

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The fish that attacked Bingham was said to be a 1m long fish, weighing 10kg.

Bingham's husband and the others on the boat immediately provided emergency treatment to the victim. Although the cut is quite deep, it does not break any major blood vessels.

Mrs. Bingham's husband then called for help, took the boat to shore and took his wife to an ambulance.

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The wound on Mrs. Bingham's neck.

The spokesman for the ambulance service said.'The injury is quite serious, this may be one of the worst cases. The wound is potentially life-threatening '.

The fish that attacked Bingham was said to be a 1m long fish, weighing 10 kg. The animal then falls into the boat and dies.

Emergency personnel said Mrs. Bingham was still alive thanks to the quick action of the people on the boat.

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Mrs. Bingham is currently undergoing treatment in the hospital.

"She was very well rescued by the crew. Without them, she would bleed to death," a medical spokesman said.

Bingham is still suffering from chest pain, speech difficulties and severe sore throat, according to ABC. But her husband was very happy because his wife was alive."The important thing is she is still here to tell this story," the husband said.