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Sydney Shark Attacks Surge: 12-Year-Old Dies
24 Jan
Summary
- A 12-year-old boy died from serious injuries after a shark attack.
- Four shark attacks occurred in New South Wales within two days.
- Bull shark activity increases near Sydney during warmer months.

A 12-year-old boy succumbed to his serious injuries less than a week after a shark attack off Sydney's Shark Beach. His parents described him as a happy, friendly, and sporty child with a generous spirit. The attack, which occurred last Sunday, resulted in severe leg injuries.
This incident is part of a concerning trend, with four shark attacks reported in New South Wales in just two days. A man was critically injured at Manly Beach, while an 11-year-old boy was knocked off his surfboard at Dee Why Beach, though he escaped unharmed.
Experts note that bull shark activity typically rises along Sydney's coast during warmer months, which is currently the season in Australia. Climate change is also cited as a factor, as rising water temperatures keep sharks closer to shore for extended periods, increasing risks for swimmers and surfers. Australia has averaged around 20 shark-related injuries and 2.8 fatalities annually over the past decade.




