A woman was unexpectedly revenge by an octopus who used her props to take funny pictures.

Foreign media, including Fox News, told the story of 45-year-old Jamie Viseglia at a fishing tournament held in Tacoma, Washington.

On Friday, the first day of the competition, Viceglia made a slight change to the goal when he didn't make a big difference in fishing. We are winning a photo contest with the organizer.

Mr. Viseglia started taking photographs of octopuses from other participants, trying to make them look ridiculous. But when I was working hard to make a 'work' with a strange face, suddenly the octopus bites my chin.
Embarrassed by an onslaught of attacks, Viceglia managed to remove the octopus, but suffered severe pain and did not stop the blood for 30 minutes.

"I feel really vivid when attacked. I can't forget it," he recalled.

To make matters worse, after sleeping and waking up overnight, the symptoms became worse. The left face and neck are swollen, and the food is not swallowed properly and the vision is blurred.
Even after being treated in the hospital, Mr. Viseglia was told that she had to take a huge amount of medicines, including antibiotics, and that her face might last several months.

Mr. Viseglia said, "I had a small revenge while eating the octopus in the evening." "I want to win a photo contest to make up for this trial."

The winning results were announced to be announced this weekend.

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(Configuration = Cho Do-hye Editor)
(Photo = Fox News homepage capture, Instagram for south_sound_salmon_queen)