The Essex Sussex and the story of Jaws
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The Essex Sussex and the story of Jaws
The Essex Sussex in Spring Lake (5).jpeg
On Thursday, July 6, 1916 Charles Bruder, 27, a Swiss bell captain at the Essex & Sussex Hotel decided to go for a swim after his shift at the hotel. He went down to the water in from of the hotel and was swimming 130 yards from shore.
A shark bit him in the abdomen and severed his legs; Bruder's blood turned the water red. After hearing screams, a woman notified two lifeguards that a canoe with a red hull had capsized and was floating just at the water's surface. Lifeguards Chris Anderson and George White rowed to Bruder in a lifeboat and realized he had been bitten by a shark.
This attack along with several others became the basis for the book and movie Jaws
Original file name The Essex Sussex in Spring Lake (5).jpg
Original file name The Essex Sussex in Spring Lake (5).jpg
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Jaws, The Essex Sussex Hotel, The Essex Sussex Conmindimuns, Historic Hotel, Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey Beach, Jersey Beach, The Shore, Jersey Shore, Northern Jersey Shore, Monmouth County, Jersey Coast, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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