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LOS ANGELES — Phoebe Beltran, 15, has always been a "water baby," according to her mom, Bibi Beltran. She has always had a love for swimming, she told ABC News, which was why she decided to ...
Phoebe Beltran was finishing a 1,000-yard swim on Sunday at Alamitos Beach when she felt a sudden pain in her arm, and a shadow beneath her. Advertisement "I assume it's a shark, obviously.
Phoebe Beltran, a hopeful cadet for the Long Beach Fire Department Junior Lifeguard Program, was taking a swimming test as part of her training on Monday when “out of nowhere, I feel something ...
Phoebe Beltran said doctors and nurses at the hospital couldn’t believe it either. She said their theory is that the toxic algae outbreak poisoned the sea lion responsible for the attack.
Phoebe Beltran was due to take a swim test for Long Beach’s cadet lifeguard programme when the attack happened in front of a lifeguard tower. Steffie Banatvala. Wednesday 02 April 2025 12:41 BST.
Phoebe Beltran, 15, was just 25 feet from the shore in Long Beach on a 1,000-yard swim for a cadet lifeguard qualification on March 30 when she was suddenly pulled under the water.
(Annie Otzen/Getty Images)(LOS ANGELES) -- Phoebe Beltran, 15, has always been a "water baby," according to her mom, Bibi Beltran.She has always had a love for swimming, she told ABC News, w ...
Phoebe Beltran said she received multiple injuries from the sea lion, but isn’t going to let the attack keep her from becoming a lifeguard. Beltran was finishing a 1,000 yard swim in Long Beach Sunday ...
Phoebe Beltran said doctors and nurses at the hospital couldn’t believe it either. She said their theory is that the toxic algae outbreak poisoned the sea lion responsible for the attack.
Phoebe Beltran said doctors and nurses at the hospital couldn’t believe it either. She said their theory is that the toxic algae outbreak poisoned the sea lion responsible for the attack.
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