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Miracle Recovery: Bondi Officer Home for Holidays
23 Dec
Summary
- Officer Jack Hibbert, shot in Bondi attack, is home from hospital.
- He lost sight in one eye but is recovering with family.
- The probationary constable is four months into his police career.

A young police officer, Probationary Constable Jack Hibbert, who was critically injured during the recent Bondi Beach attack, has now been discharged from the hospital. The 22-year-old officer, only four months into his service, was on duty at a Hanukkah event when the violent incident occurred, tragically leading to 15 fatalities and over 40 injuries.
Constable Hibbert sustained gunshot wounds to both the head and shoulder. While he has unfortunately lost vision in one eye, his family confirmed his recovery is progressing well. They expressed immense relief and joy at having him home, particularly in time for the Christmas holiday.
His family described his return as a true miracle, highlighting the profound impact of his survival and recovery amidst the devastating events of the attack. The incident has deeply affected the community, and the officer's resilience offers a ray of hope.




