Fury over parents who let their five-year-old daughter swim with SHARKS

David and Elana Barnes provoked outraged cries of 'irresponsible parenting' after they posted a video of their 5-year-old daughter swimming with sharks onto YouTube. However, they still would have let Anaia, 5, swim with sharks during their vacation in the Bahamas because 'life is too short to be boring', they argued on ABC's Good Morning America today. 

 The Youtube video became an internet sensation with some users slamming the Connecticut parents' decision as 'dangerous' and 'reckless' while others praised the couple's adventurous nature.
The video, which has been viewed more than 21,000 times since it was put up on June 20, shows 5-year-old Anaia swimming with reef, lemon and nurse sharks. 

The footage shows that Anaia is swimming with instructors and a group of adults. In the Youtube post, Elana wrote: ‘We swam with Reef, Lemon, and Nurse sharks, all very low on the aggression index, yet still very thrilling! 

Put it on your bucket list!' Nurse sharks and lemon sharks are generally gentle and not aggressive towards humans whereas reef sharks are considered to be more of a threat to humans.
Irresponsible? Anaia's parents, Alana and David argue that they weighed up the risk before they let their little girl swim with the sharks

The 9-minute video has divided opinion with some commentators arguing that letting your five-year-old swim with sharks is stupid not 'thrilling'.

 'Precariously endangering the life of your child is something which obviously shows a complete lack of common sense,' wrote one user. 

 However, another user argued: ‘You have a better chance of being mauled by your family dog, struck by lightning, or getting into a car crash on your way to work then being attacked by one of these sharks.’ While comments have described the parents’ behaviour as ‘reckless’ and ‘dangerous’, Elana said on GMA 'at no point did I feel like this was dangerous.’

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