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Boy Attacked by Shark in Sydney Harbour

Lucas Huang by Lucas Huang
January 18, 2026
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A shark attacked a boy swimming in Sydney Harbour on Sunday, leaving him in critical condition with severe leg injuries, officials reported. The attack occurred in the late afternoon near Shark Beach in New South Wales, where authorities believe a sizable shark inflicted the bites. Emergency personnel quickly retrieved the boy from the water, providing first aid for his serious leg wounds aboard a police boat, including the application of two tourniquets. He was then transported to Sydney Children’s Hospital, where he remains in critical condition.

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Authorities have advised swimmers to stay out of the waters surrounding the area for now. Shark Beach, located in the Vaucluse neighborhood of Sydney, has been closed, and surrounding beaches have been evacuated as wildlife experts work to identify the shark species involved.

New South Wales Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty expressed her condolences, calling the incident a tragic loss of a young boy enjoying his Sunday afternoon swim. She also acknowledged that other young people were present during the attack and extended sympathies to them as well.

Historically, Australia has recorded over 1,280 shark incidents since 1791, resulting in more than 250 fatalities. Scientists suggest that increased maritime traffic and warmer ocean temperatures could be influencing shark migratory patterns, potentially contributing to the recent rise in attacks—even as some shark populations decline due to overfishing.

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In recent months, similar tragic incidents have occurred. In September, a great white shark fatally mauled surfer Mercury Psillakis off a popular northern Sydney beach. Two months later, a bull shark killed a woman swimming at a remote beach north of Sydney.

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Lucas Huang

Lucas Huang

Singaporean tech writer and digital strategist passionate about smart city innovations. Off the clock, he’s either hunting for the best Hainanese chicken rice or cycling through Marina Bay at dusk.

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