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Sharon Stone husband accident: How Komodo dragon bit Phil Bronstein explained

Phil Bronstein, an American writer and editor, was born on October 4, 1950. He serves as the Center for Investigative Reporting’s executive chair of the board in Berkeley, California.

He is most renowned for his work as an investigative journalist and war correspondent. He was a Pulitzer Prize nominee in 1986 for his coverage of Ferdinand Marcos’ downfall in the Philippines. Later, at the San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco Chronicle, and Hearst Newspapers Corporation, he held executive roles.

How did Sharon Stone’s husband get bitten by a Komodo dragon?

At the Los Angeles Zoo in 2001, a Komodo dragon bit Bronstein. A keeper had let him within the cage as he was on a VIP tour of the facility.

As the keeper had instructed Bronstein to remove his white shoes and socks because they were the same colour as the white rats the zoo fed the dragon, the Komodo dragon bit him on his bare foot. Bronstein managed to escape, but numerous tendons in his foot had to be surgically reattached.

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