WATCH: Lulu Gribbin plays at Regions Tradition pro-am
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Among the celebrities at Wednesday's pro-am at the Regions Tradition was Mountain Brook teenager Lulu Gribbin.
Gribbin was the victim of a shark attack last summer off the Florida Panhandle, one of three people bitten by a shark on June 7, 2024. Since the attack, which resulted in the lose of her left hand and a portion of her leg, she advocated Alabama lawmakers to support a proposed shark attack alert system.
Alabama governor signs shark bite alert system into law named after teen who survived attack
On May 6, Gov. Ivey signed a bill, named the Lulu Gribbin Shark Alert System Act, creating a system that sends out a public notice to cellphones when there's been a shark attack nearby. Gribbin was in attendance when Ivey signed the bill during a private ceremony.
'This bill will help prevent future attacks,' Gribbin said about the legislation earlier this year. 'It's like an Amber Alert when a child goes missing. It will send an alert when there has been a shark attack.'
CBS 42's Scott Griffin followed Lulu Gribbin during Wednesday's pro-am and has the full the story above.
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