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Woman Seriously Injured After Being Attacked by BULL Shark at Elizabeth Bay in Sydney Harbour

Terrifying shark attack in Elizabeth bay leaves swimmer seriously injuried

Elizabeth Bay swimmer taken to hospital in critical condition after being bitten on the right leg by suspected bull shark

The Guardian Australia 30 JAN 2024





A woman sustained serious injuries after she was attacked by a suspected bull shark in Sydney Harbour.


The woman, who is in her late 20s, was bitten on the right leg by a suspected bull shark in Elizabeth Bay on Monday night.

Paramedics were called to Billyard Avenue about 7.45pm to help the woman, who had managed to swim to a jetty following the attack, a NSW Ambulance spokesperson said.






A vet who was nearby administered first aid on the injured woman, who had severe blood loss from injuries to her lower leg, and she was taken to St Vincent’s hospital in a critical condition.



A local resident told the Sydney Morning Herald that he ran out of his house when he heard a scream to see the woman trying to pull herself out of the water.

“She had been attacked about 20 metres off from the jetty – there was blood all throughout the water and all over the jetty,” he said.

In a statement, police said: “She has been taken to St Vincent’s hospital in a stable condition. Police have been told she was swimming off the wharf at the time.

“Marine area command are patrolling the area as a precaution.”

The woman was in a stable condition at St Vincent’s on Tuesday morning.






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Sydney Shark Attack Victim Lauren O'Neill Speaks From Hospital Bed. Shares Immense Gratitude For Rescuers

A woman who was bitten by a bull shark at a private wharf in Sydney Harbour said she was taking a dip close to shore on the hot summer day before the attack.


9 News Australia 31 JAN 2024










Lauren O'Neill was attacked about 7.45pm on Monday, with emergency services quickly dispatching a helicopter to Billyard Avenue in Elizabeth Bay.


In a statement shared from her hospital bed, O'Neill said she was taking a dip as she normally did most evenings.

She said a full recovery was "likely", due to the quick response from emergency services, bystanders and staff at St Vincent's Hospital.

"She wishes to thank her heroic and very kind neighbours for the critical assistance they provided her," O'Neill's family said in a statement.

"Lauren is also immensely grateful to the New South Wales ambulance paramedics and Kings Cross police for their swift and caring actions at the scene.

"She would also like to thank all the clinicians at St Vincent's Hospital, particularly the specialist surgical team who worked through the night.

"A likely full recovery is a testament to their extraordinary skills.

"Finally, Lauren would like to thank her beautiful family, friends and colleagues for their unflinching care and support.

"She would also like to thank the public for their outpouring of support and kindness.

"As she turns to focusing on her recovery, she asks that her privacy and her family's privacy be respected."




O'Neill's neighbour Fiona Crago, a vet, applied a tourniquet to stem the bleeding after the attack on Monday night.

"She was severely mauled on her right leg and losing a lot of blood," Crago said.

"I just focused on what I had to do... which was stem the blood flow and bandaged the leg," Crago said.


O'Neill - who is a keen kayaker - is believed to have recently purchased a unit in the area.

The 29-year-old is a public servant working for the NSW government within the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.

NSW Premier Chris Minns said the government did not have a program to net off Sydney Harbour from sharks as it was not possible to have a swimming area 100 per cent guaranteed to be "devoid of ocean life".






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