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Premium Content I don t think I would ve lasted any longer. Those were the chilling words from Jack McNally, a 17-year-old boy who survived a sting from an extremely venomous jellyfish in north Queensland at the weekend. Jack was stung by a Irukandji jellyfish while swimming at Whitehaven Beach on Saturday, after being in the water for just two minutes. Jack McNally was stung by Irukandji jellyfish while swimming at Whitehaven Beach. Picture: Supplied And Whitsundays Volunteer Marine Rescue president Mal Priday said by the time a rescue crew reached Jack his pain was literally off the charts.
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