Woman seriously injured in shark attack at Sydney beach
A 35-year-old woman sustained serious arm and leg injuries after a shark attack at Coogee Beach in Sydney on Saturday morning. Members of the public rescued her from the water and administered first aid before she was airlifted to hospital.

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AI-generatedA 35-year-old woman sustained serious arm and leg injuries after a shark attack at Coogee Beach in Sydney on Saturday morning. Members of the public rescued her from the water and administered first aid before she was airlifted to hospital. Emergency services were alerted to the incident, and several nearby beaches were subsequently closed as a precautionary measure. An eyewitness described seeing a large pool of blood and the woman signaling for help before a ski paddler assisted her. This incident follows recent fatal shark attacks in Western Australia.
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5 extractedSeveral beaches in the area were closed as a precaution following the incident.
Eyewitness Nicola Logan described seeing a 'massive pool of blood' and a 'lady kind of motioning to swim'.
The woman suffered serious arm and leg injuries and was airlifted to hospital.
A woman was seriously injured in a shark attack at Coogee Beach, Sydney.
Shark attacks are more common in Australia than many other parts of the world, though often not fatal.