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Sydney Shark Attack: Boy, 12, Dies After Harbour Bite
24 Jan
Summary
- A 12-year-old boy died in hospital after a shark attack in Sydney Harbour.
- The boy was attacked while jumping off rocks in Vaucluse with friends.
- Recent heavy rains have caused murky waters, possibly attracting sharks.

A tragic incident has occurred in Sydney Harbour, where a 12-year-old boy, Nico Antic, succumbed to his injuries in hospital after a shark attack. The attack took place in Vaucluse as Nico and his friends were jumping off rocks. He sustained severe leg injuries and was taken to the hospital. His grieving family described him as a happy, friendly, and sporty child with a kind spirit.
This heartbreaking event follows a recent surge in shark activity along Australia's east coast. Several beaches in and around Sydney were temporarily closed this week after four shark attacks were reported within a two-day period. Authorities attributed the increased presence of sharks to murky waters caused by heavy rainfall, which can make marine animals more likely to approach shorelines.
Australia typically experiences around 20 shark attacks annually, with a low fatality rate, according to conservation groups. Despite this, the country has seen a fatal attack in September at Sydney's Long Reef beach, where a surfer was killed by a large shark. Drowning incidents remain a more significant cause of fatalities at Australian beaches.




