Honeymoon Gone Wrong

Incident:
Newlyweds, Lucy and Johnny Harrison, were honeymooning in Hawaii for 2 weeks. Lucy had planned a romantic getaway for their honeymoon. She had plans for them to watch the sunset on the beach, learn to scuba dive, eat the native foods, drive the Road to Hanna, snorkel and much more. The first few days on the islands they explored and relaxed on the beach, after the stress of planning the wedding.
On Wednesday, the couple got up early to meet their snorkel tour at the pier. While on the boat they enjoyed the picturesque scenery. Once they were nearing the safe snorkel area, the instructor showed them the proper ways to wear the gear and proofed them on safety. As the boat stopped, the eager snorkelers jumped into the water, with all their gear on. It was a lovely day to snorkel, the sun was shining and there were minimal clouds above.
Johnny and Lucy stayed close by when snorkeling. Johnny got eager and swam ahead by a few hundred meters. As he enjoyed the fishes swimming below, he looked back frequently to check on his wife. Lucy was doing just fine; she prepared to enjoy the view by not disrupting the creatures in their habitat.
As Lucy came up to call to Johnny, she felt an aggressive tug on her leg. She yelled and then was pulled under. As the water turned red, the other snorkelers screamed in panic. Everyone hurried back to the boat, Johnny frantically looked for Lucy. He saw no sign of her, but what looked like someone who was still snorkeling. He headed over to the blood filled water to retrieve the person, who he found out was his dead, mutilated wife. In attempt to pull his wife back to the boat, the shark had come back for seconds, pulling Johnny under. Johnny was raged with anger and fought with all his might, then the shark released but not without taking his arm. Johnny lay in the water with his dead wife and bleeding from his torn limb. The viewers on the boat threw a life ring and pulled Johnny in. Rescuers came shortly after. Lucy’s remains were pulled from the blood stained waters.
Days later Johnny woke in Mercy General Hospital, wifeless and without and arm. As the memories ran through his mind, he swore that he would get revenge for what had happened.
Two years had passed since the attack, and Johnny had given up his job in search for the shark that had killed his wife and taken his arm. Johnny had spent hours researching sharks and the one that had taken his wife. Johnny found out that that particular shark, which killed his wife, had been tagged with a tracker. He invested all his money and time to tracking this shark.
After two and a half years, Johnny, now jobless and homeless, had finally caught up to the shark that had taken his wife and his arm on that awful day. Johnny had dreamed of revenge and was now about to get it. He armed himself with scuba gear, a knife and meat (to lure the shark).
Once he’d lured the shark, he waited for it as it swam faster towards him. As it sunk its teeth into his leg, Johnny began to fight back. He punched it in its gills and aimed for the eyes. Johnny took out his knife and began to stab at the shark’s eyes and gills. After countless times of stabbing, the shark released him and bellied up on the surface. Alas Johnny had won revenge on the creature who had taken his arm and his wife. He hauled himself back onto the boat, still bleeding from his leg wound, and waited for help.