Sydney mother Leah Stewart undergoes multiple surgeries after shark attack at Coogee Beach
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- Leah Stewart, a 35-year-old mother from Sydney, is in critical condition and has undergone multiple surgeries after a shark attack at Coogee Beach.
- Her family expressed devastation and gratitude for the medical care and support received.
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Leah Stewart, a 35-year-old mother and teacher, was attacked by a shark while swimming at Coogee Beach. She sustained life-threatening injuries and is in critical condition.
The family of Sydney mother Leah Stewart, who was mauled by a shark last weekend, says she has undergone "multiple surgeries".
Ms Stewart was bitten while swimming between the flags at Coogee Beach just before 11am on Saturday.
The 35-year-old was taken to St Vincent's Hospital in critical condition.
Her family has released a statement saying she sustained "life-threatening" injuries.
"She remains in a critical condition and has undergone multiple surgeries in the days after the attack," the family said in a statement.
"She will need extensive ongoing care, support and rehabilitation.
"As a family we are shocked and devastated that this could happen to our beloved partner, daughter, and mother who is so full of life and energy."
Her family said Ms Stewart was a Coogee local, a passionate teacher and a loving mother.
As a result of her injuries, the family are raising funds to help with her recovery and allow her to care for her daughter.
"We share our sincere thanks and gratitude to the lifesavers, first responders, helicopter crew and the dedicated medical team of doctors, nurses, and support staff at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney who have been caring for Leah," the family said.
"Our thanks to all who have reached out to the family with sympathy, care and prayer."
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- What type of shark was involved?
- What led to the shark attack?
- What is the long-term prognosis for Ms. Stewart?



