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Grieving Widow Fights for Shark Attack Surveillance to Prevent Tragedies
13 Nov
Summary
- Surfer killed by 5-meter great white shark just before patrol season
- Widow demands more warnings, alarms, and surveillance to minimize risks
- Daughter keeps asking "why" and widow struggles to find answers

In September 2025, 57-year-old surfer Mercury 'Merc' Psillakis was killed by a 5-meter great white shark at Long Reef Beach near Dee Why, just days before the start of the patrol season. His widow, Maria Psillakis, is now speaking out, demanding more warnings, alarms, and surveillance to minimize the risks at Sydney's beaches.
Maria has many questions about the tragedy, including why there weren't more safety measures in place and why the shark alarm wasn't triggered until 45 minutes after the attack. She is determined to turn this devastating loss into positive change, in the hopes of preventing another family from experiencing the same heartbreak.



