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ABC Top Stories20.06.2026Welt2 dk okumaAustralia

Sydney community to hold swim-out supporting shark attack victim

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  • A Sydney community is organizing a swim-out to support Leah Stewart, a woman critically injured in a shark attack at Coogee Beach.
  • The event aims to provide a supportive environment for residents to overcome fears and return to the water, with enhanced safety measures in place.

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Warum es wichtig ist

A woman was critically injured in a shark attack at Coogee Beach, Sydney. In response, the community is organizing a supportive swim-out event.

Schriftgröße

A community reeling from a shark attack at a Sydney beach which left a woman in critical condition is returning to the water for a swim-out to support the victim's family.

One week ago, Sydney mother Leah Stewart was swimming between the flags at Coogee Beach when she was mauled by a suspected white shark.

The 34-year-old remains in a critical condition, having undergone multiple surgeries since the June 13 attack for bites across her arms and legs, and for lacerations and fractures throughout her body.

One of her arms had to be amputated, the family said earlier in the week.

The swim is part of the local surf lifesaving club and Randwick City Council's attempt to provide spaces for the community, including a gathering on Monday, where they can open up about their fears and get support to return to the water.

'A good cause'

Mayor of Randwick City Council, Dylan Parker, said the event would provide a safe, supportive and community-focused environment for people wanting to get back in the ocean.

"Unsurprisingly, the beaches have been a little bit quieter than you would expect," Cr Parker said.

He said there would be surveillance drones, lifeguards on jet skis and inflatable rescue boats to provide reassurance to swimmers.

Lifeline counsellors would also be present for those still feeling the impacts of the incident or wanting further support.

In an emergency measure following the tragedy, Surf Life Saving NSW was granted approval to use drones to monitor shark activity over Coogee Beach.

The temporary lifting of the drone ban by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, in place due to the suburb's location under the flight path, has since been made permanent.

Offene Fragen

  • Will the enhanced safety measures prevent future attacks?
  • How will the community cope with ongoing fear?

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This article was originally published by ABC Top Stories.

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