NBA star Danilo Gallinari’s pregnant wife updates after shark attack

Pregnant wife of former NBA star Danilo Gallinari After being attacked by a shark, she provided the latest news about her condition.
Eleonora Boi He was bitten by a shark while on vacation in Puerto Rico last month. Boi, 39, was six months pregnant at the time of the attack.
“I have to say, I’m traumatized,” Boi said Thursday, August 14 Good morning USA. “I started crying. I screamed in Italians.”
Boi, her husband is 37 years old, their two children – daughter Anatomy,4, son Rudolph,2- She swims on her waist when she is alerted.
“I felt so painful, my thighs were burning,” Boi recalls. “But my thoughts were, ‘Maybe it’s a huge jellyfish.’ But in fact, it’s not jellyfish.”
Gallinari grabbed the children and helped his wife reach the shore, where the women tend to scratch with towels.
“She’s an angel,” Boy said. “She has provided a lot of help. I want to say thank you to this woman because I don’t know her name. I just want to say thank you to her because she has provided a lot of help.”
“I don’t want to die,” Boi recalls.
Eleonora Boi
Courtesy of Eleonora Boi/InstagramAfter the first responder came on the field, the BOI was taken to the hospital, where she underwent “hours of test” to ensure that the unborn baby is still in good health.
“After they provided us with our information that the child was fine and nothing happened, they started the surgery process.”
The BOI is expected to fully recover as the couple prepares to welcome their third child, but she admits reflecting on the shark attack is challenging.
“I have to be honest, it’s not easy,” she said. “Because when I remember I’m still scared. It’s hard.”
Gallinari now plays for the Vaqueros de Bayamón for the Baloncesto Superior Nacional of Puerto Rico, who vows to give his wife Grace as she begins to mentally recover from the attack.
“I think the body recovers faster than the mind in this case, and that’s you [shouldn’t] You have to feel ashamed or afraid of it. ” he said.
Before signing in Puerto Rico in January 2025, Gallinari played for 14 seasons in the NBA with the New York Knicks, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers, Oklahoma Thunder, Atlanta Hawks, Washington Wizards, Detroit’s Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks.