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Woman Injured in Coogee Shark Attack Has Arm Amputated, Remains Critical
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Woman Injured in Coogee Shark Attack Has Arm Amputated, Remains Critical

A 35-year-old schoolteacher, Leah Stewart, has had her arm amputated and is in critical condition after a suspected 3.5-metre great white shark attack at Coogee beach. The incident has sparked a political debate over shark culling in NSW, with former PM Tony Abbott advocating for it and Premier Chris Minns rejecting the idea due to the species being protected.

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Woman Identified After Critical Shark Attack at Sydney's Coogee Beach
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Woman Identified After Critical Shark Attack at Sydney's Coogee Beach

Leah Stewart, 35, was critically injured by a great white shark while swimming at Coogee Beach in Sydney. Rescued by an off-duty lifeguard, she suffered severe leg and arm injuries and underwent surgery at St Vincent’s Hospital. Local authorities closed beaches and deployed drones to scan for sharks, with the NSW government considering new safety measures.

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Sydney Mother Undergoes Multiple Surgeries After Shark Attack at Coogee Beach

Leah Stewart, a 35-year-old mother and teacher from Sydney, is in critical condition after a shark attack at Coogee Beach. She has undergone multiple surgeries for life-threatening injuries and requires extensive ongoing care. An off-duty lifeguard rescued her, and the incident has renewed focus on shark mitigation strategies, including drone use.

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Sydney Mother Undergoes Multiple Surgeries After Shark Attack at Coogee Beach

Leah Stewart, a 35-year-old mother and teacher from Coogee, Sydney, is in critical condition after a shark attack at Coogee Beach. She has undergone multiple surgeries for life-threatening injuries and requires extensive ongoing care. An off-duty lifeguard rescued her, and the incident has renewed focus on shark mitigation strategies.

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Shark Expert Criticizes Tony Abbott's Cull Call After Sydney Attack
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Shark Expert Criticizes Tony Abbott's Cull Call After Sydney Attack

Following a shark attack in Sydney, former PM Tony Abbott called for shark culling. Experts like Prof. Rob Harcourt and Prof. Culum Brown argue this is unscientific and politically motivated, stating culls won't reduce risk and could harm ecosystems. NSW Premier Chris Minns ruled out a cull, citing protected species status and lack of evidence for effectiveness, suggesting technology like drones instead.

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Guardian Australia