Chris Blowes, 32, is now allowed to keep the great white shark s tooth after a mammoth legal battle
A surfer who had his leg bitten off by a monster six-metre shark has finally won a stupid six year legal battle allowing him to keep the man-eater s tooth.
Chris Blowes, now 32, was viciously attacked by the massive great white at Port Lincoln s Fishery Bay in South Australia on Anzac Day, 2015.
At the time, traumatised beachgoers described how the predator swam off with Mr Blowes leg lodged in its jaw.
Mr Blowes asked to keep the shark s tooth as a souvenir in the wake of the near-fatal incident, but was not allowed due to the strict laws around protected species.