'Sea bugs' eat through Melbourne teen's skin during beach visit

A Melbourne teenager has gone for a dip at the beach and come out covered in blood and looking like a horror movie extra.

A supplied image obtained on August 6, 2017 of 16-year-old Sam Kanizay in a Melbourne Hospital after sustaining suspected bites from 'tiny marine creatures'

A supplied image obtained on August 6, 2017 of 16-year-old Sam Kanizay in a Melbourne Hospital after sustaining suspected bites from 'tiny marine creatures' Source: AAP

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When Sam Kanizay, 16, felt sore after football on Saturday, he decided to soak his legs at Dendy Street Beach in Brighton.

Half an hour later, he walked out covered in what his family said were tiny marine creatures eating his legs.

"When he got out, he described having sand on his legs, so he went back in the water," his dad Jarrod Kanizay told AAP.

"He went back to his shoes and what he found was blood on his legs.

"They ate through Sam's skin and made it bleed profusely."                     

Mr Kanizay couldn't stop his son's legs bleeding and they went to hospital, where staff were at a loss to explain what had happened.

"As soon as we wiped them (his legs) down, they kept bleeding," he said.

"There was a massive pool of blood on the floor (at the hospital).

"No one knows what the creatures are. They've called a number of people, whether it's toxicity experts or marine exerts and other medics around Melbourne at least... (and) yep, no one (knows)."

The next night, Mr Kanizay went back to the beach with a pool net full of meat and captured the creatures he said were responsible "What is really clear is these little things really love meat," he said of a video, shared with AAP, showing the bugs in a tray of water devouring chunks of meat.

           
A supplied image obtained on August 6, 2017 of 16-year-old Sam Kanizay in a Melbourne Hospital
A supplied image obtained on August 6, 2017 of 16-year-old Sam Kanizay in a Melbourne Hospital (AAP) Source: AAP

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Published 7 August 2017 7:37am
Updated 7 August 2017 9:16am
Source: AAP

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