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Philippines shark attack: 2 tourists killed at popular diving spot

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Philippines shark attack leaves 2 tourists dead

Video shows dive before two tourists reportedly were killed by sharks in the Philippines near Verde Island. (Credit: Viral Press)

Two tourists were reportedly killed by sharks in the Philippines after getting swept away by an undercurrent at a popular diving location. 

The divers, identified as Ilia Peregudin, 29, and Maksim Melekhov, 39, from Russia, were in an area off Verde Island known for its vibrant marine life and corals when they were carried away Thursday towards a group of hungry sharks that were resurfacing, according to Viral Press. 

“There was a strong current, and the group were separated. Two of them who were with the master diver were able to return to their boat, but the other two failed to resurface,” Philippine Coast Guard Captain Airland Lapitan told Viral Press.  

“We had a difficult time recovering one of the divers because there were sharks circling around the body,” he added. “We believe the individual was attacked by sharks because their right hand was missing.” 

TERRIFYING VIDEO GIVES INSIDE LOOK AT WHAT IT WOULD BE LIKE TO BE EATEN BY A SHARK 

Footage is seen from the dive near Verde Island in the Philippines in the moments before the attack on Thursday, Feb. 27. (Viral Press)

Footage taken from the dive showed schools of fish in the area in the moments before the attack. 

Peregudin, who was found unconscious at sea, was reportedly pronounced dead on arrival after being transported to a hospital in Batangas.  

TOURIST LOSES BOTH HANDS WHILE SNORKELING IN TURKS AND CAICOS AFTER SHARK ATTACKS DURING FAILED PHOTO OP 

Schools of fish are seen near Verde Island in the Philippines in the area where the fatal shark attack happened. (Viral Press)

“Everything was very overwhelming and traumatizing. We personally experienced that there were strong currents left and right and also strong waves at the surface,” local resident Diego Reyes, who said he dived with the Russian tourists, told Viral Press.  

“It was really challenging to get back with the group once you got separated. I hope authorities would be able to figure out what really happened to them. Thank you Lord for keeping our group safe. Rest in peace to the Russian divers,” he added. 

Divers are seen near Verde Island in the Philippines on Thursday, Feb. 27. (Viral Press)

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An investigation into the attack is ongoing. 

Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.

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