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Heroic actions by three teenagers have likely saved the life of their mate, after he sustained critical injuries in a shark attack.
The 13-year-old boy remains in hospital with injuries to both his legs after being bitten by the shark at a popular swimming spot in Vaucluse, in Sydney’s east, on Sunday afternoon.
A speedy response followed from emergency services, including police officers applying two medical tourniquets before administering first aid on board their boat while taking him to nearby paramedics.
The teenagers were jumping off a 6m-high rock into the ocean when the attack occurred.
Superintendent Joseph McNulty said at least one of the boys’ friends jumped into the water and pulled him out after the attack, while the others called for emergency services.
“The bravery shown by his friends, who jumped into the water to rescue him, is truly commendable,” he remarked.
“Those actions of those young men are brave under the circumstances and very confronting injuries for those boys to see, but I suppose that’s mateship.”
The young man underwent an operation overnight and, by Monday, was still in critical condition in the intensive care unit at Randwick Children’s Hospital, with his family by his side.
“I strongly advise against swimming in the harbour or any of our river systems across NSW at this moment… it’s simply not safe,” he cautioned.
The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development is working to identify the species of shark involved in the attack, with initial reports suggesting it was a bull shark.
The incident happened near Nielsen Park and Shark Beach, a popular swimming spot for families that has a netted area in Sydney Harbour.
McNulty believed extra fresh water in the harbour after recent heavy rain, combined with the splashing effect from jumping off the rock face, created a “perfect storm” for the shark attack.
“I would recommend not swimming in the harbour or our other river systems across NSW at this time … it’s not a good time to swim,” he said.
Multiple swimmers have been attacked by sharks in Sydney Harbour in recent years, including a young woman who was bitten on the leg at Elizabeth Bay in early 2024.