Terrifying scenes unfolded in a Dorset bay when Reggie the dolphin, once treated like a playful attraction, suddenly turned dangerous — repeatedly ramming and pushing a swimmer beneath the surface in what witnesses feared was a near drowning. At first, beachgoers thought it was harmless fun, but the screams told a different story as panic spread through the water. Experts have now warned that the dolphin, often approached by naïve tourists, is powerful enough to cause serious injuries — or worse. A chilling video shows swimmers grinning and splashing just seconds before chaos erupts, the dolphin circling far too close for comfort… WATCH VIDEO BELOW 👇👇

A group of kayakers have claimed they were forced to rescue swimmers after Reggie the dancing dolphin started to ‘nearly drown’ two women – days after marine experts warned he could go on the attack.

The solitary bottlenose dolphin, believed to be a young male, captured hearts after video emerged of him excitedly playing with a family and asking for belly rubs in Lyme Bay, Dorset, earlier this month.

But experts have warned that Reggie could become increasingly aggressive and launch a fatal attack due to the amount of human interaction he is engaging with.

The Daily Mail understands that the mammal arrived on its own in Lyme Bay in February, sparking concern from marine experts as dolphins usually travel together in pods.

The dolphin has become a frequent sight in Lyme Bay, but in July it suffered a nasty gash which is believed to have been caused by a boat propellor.

Footage then emerged of the creature leaping vertically out of the water before swimming in and around Lynda MacDonald, 50, her partner, her son and his girlfriend on August 3.

Now kayaker, Rhys Paterson, 32, has revealed how he was forced to intervene, along with another boater, after Reggie began jumping on top of a woman swimming off the beach in Lyme Regis – pushing her head repeatedly under the water.

Footage shows the swimmer saying ‘It scared me to death! Oh my goodness!’ before being pushed under the waves on August 14.

The dolphin jumps on top of the swimmer

Reggie was seen jumping around the swimmer

New footage from a kayak has emerged of Reggie apparently targeting swimmers in Dorset bay

The solitary bottlenose dolphin, believed to be a young male, has gone viral after adorable footage emerged of it excitedly playing with a family and asking for belly rubs in Lyme Bay, Dorset, on August 3

The solitary bottlenose dolphin, believed to be a young male, has gone viral after adorable footage emerged of it excitedly playing with a family and asking for belly rubs in Lyme Bay, Dorset, on August 3

The dolphin seen frolicking with swimmers in Lyme Bay has nasty injuries, likely caused by a boat propellor

The dolphin seen frolicking with swimmers in Lyme Bay has nasty injuries, likely caused by a boat propellor

Rhys, a development director from Lyme Regis, said the filmed incident was not the only confrontation and the dolphin appeared to be ‘targeting women in wetsuits’.

‘We saved two swimmers who were fairly deep, where the dolphin kept jumping on them,’ he said.

‘The dolphin was basically drowning this woman – it kind of jumped on her back four times.’

Describing how he and his brother, Gareth, came across the scene, Mr Paterson said: ‘We had been following the dolphin for a little bit, because obviously, it’s quite a local legend at the minute.

‘But when we realised it wasn’t playing it was quite a big shock.

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‘People need to understand that it’s not an amusement arcade. It’s a wild animal. It can snap all of a sudden if it wants to.’

It comes after the Marine Management Organisation (MMO) warned the public to keep away from the lone dolphin.

The organisation said human interaction can make dolphins lose their natural wariness, leading to ‘injury or death’.

Jess Churchill-Bissett, head of marine conservation (wildlife) at MMO, said: ‘Repeated human interaction inevitably disrupt their natural behaviours, increasing stress and potentially altering their temperament.

‘Once habituated to humans, dolphins can lose their natural wariness, a change that can be fatal. This is something we could already be seeing in Lyme Bay.

‘They are also known to have become aggressive in cases and have attacked and injured people.’

Liz Sandeman, co-founder of the Marine Connection Charity, warned: ‘This is the worst case of a dolphin becoming rapidly habituated to close human interaction in 20 years in the UK, with risks to the safety of the dolphin and people in the water with him likely increasing over time.’

New footage emerged over the weekend showing ignorant tourists paddling next to viral dolphin Reggie, with young children in the water

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New footage emerged over the weekend showing ignorant tourists paddling next to viral dolphin Reggie, with young children in the water

The tourists have ignored warnings to stay away from the bottlenose dolphin, who could harm or even kill someone

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The tourists have ignored warnings to stay away from the bottlenose dolphin, who could harm or even kill someone

The dolphin, who is visibly injured and has gashes on its side, was seen circling around tourists on Friday evening

The dolphin, who is visibly injured and has gashes on its side, was seen circling around tourists on Friday evening

It comes after  footage has emerged over the weekend showing ignorant tourists paddling next to Reggie – with young children seen in the water while adults sit on their boards.

Crowds of holidaymakers have flocked to the waters in recent weeks for a chance to get close to the dancing dolphin.

The new video, posted on Facebook, was captured on Friday evening and shows the animal circling around and swimming dangerously close to humans.

One commenter on the video warned the dolphin is probably showing an increased interest in people due to hunger.

‘When animals become interested in us it normally means they are hungry and malnourished and in search of food,’ they wrote.

Another person, who witnessed the tourists crowding around Reggie, wrote: ‘We went down last night and watched from the shore. We were shocked to see so many paddleboarders out there (around 20) and they were all following the dolphin and not leaving him alone.

‘Yes it’s magical for everyone to be up close but seriously have a word with yourselves.’

The dolphin is believed to have arrived in February but from May, the MMO directly observed people intentionally approaching the mammal too closely.

Experts and cetacean charities agreed collectively to name the dolphin Reggie, the Mail previously revealed.

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Bottlenose dolphins are native to Britain and there are estimated to be 700 around the coast, usually swimming in pods. They reach up to 13ft in length and can weigh up to 650kg.

Dolphins, along with whales and other porpoises, are protected by law under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and approaching or recklessly disturbing a dolphin can result in up to six months in prison as well as an unlimited fine.

Lucy Babey, director of programmes for UK marine conservation charity ORCA, told the Mail that although dolphins may elicit fun and excitement on the surface, they pose a big risk to humans.

She said: ‘They are powerful marine mammals and have been known to seriously injure people, even if unintentionally through a thrash of the tail or butting people with their beak.

‘In some case the dolphins behaviour has escalated, become erratic and more serious injuries have occurred. There have been incidents around the world where the dolphin’s behaviour has escalated to harassment and people have unfortunately been killed.

‘Unfortunately these dolphins can become habituated through prolonged human interactions which increases the risk of injury and brings about welfare concerns for the animal. There are several cases where the dolphins sought out boats, associating them with humans, but sadly resulting in propellor injuries and death.’

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