Police officer critically injured in Bondi attack wakes from coma
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One of the police officers seriously injured in last week’s terror attack at Bondi Beach has woken from a medically induced coma, while the other has left hospital and returned home in time for Christmas.

Constable Scott Dyson was one of the officers critically injured after being shot during an attack on a Jewish Hanukkah gathering on Sunday, December 14, by two gunmen.

Since the incident, Scott has been kept in a medically induced coma and has undergone nearly daily surgeries.

Constable Scott Dyson has been getting “stronger and stronger” each day.(Supplied)

“Having Jack home, especially around Christmas, feels like nothing short of a miracle,” shared his family.

“We are incredibly thankful for the immense support, heartfelt messages, and well wishes from the community, Jack’s coworkers, friends, and emergency personnel,” they continued.

“The care and commitment shown by the medical team has been beyond exceptional,” they expressed.

“We respectfully request privacy to focus on Jack’s recovery and cherish this special time together as a family.”

“Thank you again for the compassion, love, and support shown to our family.

“Jacko you’ve shown strength of a different degree, we are so glad you’re home buddy.”

NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said last week the NSW Police Force would rally around Hibbert and “find appropriate duties for him” after his recovery.

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