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Family of hero boy who saved friend from shark attack speak out
Summary
The family of a boy who jumped into Sydney Harbour to rescue a friend after a suspected shark attack say the group of friends are traumatised; the injured 12-year-old remains in critical condition in hospital.
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A boy was seriously injured in Sydney Harbour after a suspected shark attack at Nielsen Park while jumping from a rock ledge, and a friend entered the water to pull him to safety. Police and emergency crews responded quickly; the injured 12-year-old was airlifted to Sydney Children's Hospital and underwent operations overnight. The family of the friend who intervened has spoken publicly and said the group of children are traumatised and supported by relatives.
Key facts:
- Incident reported at Nielsen Park in Sydney, involving a 12-year-old who was injured in what authorities say was a suspected shark attack while diving.
- A friend jumped into the water to drag the injured boy onto a rock platform; emergency responders applied tourniquets and CPR before an airlift to hospital.
- The injured child was taken to Sydney Children's Hospital, underwent operations and is described by officials as in critical condition and with his parents.
- Authorities are investigating the species involved and patrolled and closed nearby un-netted areas; local beach access was reduced in the aftermath.
Summary:
Officials say prompt rescues and medical care helped remove the child from immediate danger, and the community has been affected by the incident. The injured boy remains in critical condition and an investigation into the circumstances and species involved is ongoing. Undetermined at this time.
