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Sydney Harbour Shark Attack: Boy Critically Injured
19 Jan
Summary
- A 12-year-old boy is in critical condition after a shark attack in Sydney Harbour.
- Brave friends rescued the boy from the water, applying tourniquets to stop bleeding.
- Three shark attacks occurred across Sydney beaches within 24 hours recently.

A 12-year-old boy is in critical condition following a shark attack in Sydney Harbour, an incident that highlights recent increased shark activity in the area. The attack occurred near Shark Beach at Nielsen Park on Sunday afternoon, with the boy suffering severe leg injuries.
Remarkably, friends of the injured boy immediately entered the water to rescue him, and responding officers applied tourniquets to control bleeding. The boy, initially unconscious, received prompt medical attention. Police suspect a bull shark may be responsible, with murky water conditions exacerbated by recent heavy rainfall cited as a contributing factor.
This attack follows two other incidents within 24 hours: an 11-year-old boy had his surfboard bitten at Dee Why Beach on Monday morning, and a man was critically injured in a shark attack at Manly Beach on Monday evening. Authorities have closed beaches and issued warnings, advising against swimming in poor visibility conditions.




