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Harrowing moment giant fish attacks young ‘mermaid’ performer’s face in front of terrified children

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The 'siren', known only as the 22 -year -old Russian artist, Masha, wounded her head, neck and eye, according to reports

This is the heartbreaking moment that a giant fish attacks the face of a young siren in front of terrified children.

The observers shouted with horror at the sudden attack in the Primitive Forest Park Xishuangbanna, in China.

The ‘mermaid’, known only as the 22 -year -old Russian interpreter Masha, is seen in an aquarium tank that slides through the water while using a top and tail bikini.

She greets families while fish swim next to her. But as she moves slowly to the surface, a giant creature swings over her head.

Then, suddenly, he brings together his huge jaws around his face, which made people observed and shout with terror.

But the animator manages to free himself in seconds and surfaces quickly.

The giant creature ate the glasses and clips of Masha’s nose, and wounded her head, neck and eye, according to the reports.

The incident was in Xishuangbanna, China, where the Russian woman works.

The ‘siren’, known only as the 22 -year -old Russian artist, Masha, wounded her head, neck and eye, according to reports

It is seen in an aquarium tank sliding through the water while using a top and tail bikini

It is seen in an aquarium tank sliding through the water while using a top and tail bikini

She greets families while fish swim next to her. But as she moves slowly to the surface, a giant creature swings over her head. Then, suddenly, his huge jaws appears around his face.

She greets families while fish swim next to her. But as she moves slowly to the surface, a giant creature swings over her head. Then, suddenly, his huge jaws appears around his face.

He was offered about £ 78 in 'moral damages' after the attack, but he was forbidden to talk about it while his bosses in Xishuangbanna Primitive Forest Park tried to 'cover up' the incident

He was offered about £ 78 in ‘moral damages’ after the attack, but he was forbidden to talk about it while his bosses in Xishuangbanna Primitive Forest Park tried to ‘cover up’ the incident

Reports in the Russian media say that the woman was forced to return to the Aquarius despite being agony to a neck injury.

He was offered about £ 78 in ‘moral damages’ after the attack, but he was prevented from talking about it while his bosses in the Xishuangbanna primitive park tried to ‘cover up’ the incident.

The fresh water aquarium has native species of the Mekong and Yangtze rivers, as well as other rare amphibians.

The reports do not specify the type of fish that organized the attack.

(Tagstotranslate) Dailymail

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