NEWSAR
Multi-perspective news intelligence
SRCAssociated Press (AP)
LANGEN
LEANCenter
WORDS657
ENT10
SAT · 2026-06-13 · 14:53 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0613-84151
News/Woman mauled by shark off Sydney beach grabs onto a lifeguar…
NSR-2026-0613-84151News Report·EN·Human Interest

Woman mauled by shark off Sydney beach grabs onto a lifeguard’s paddleboard

A 35-year-old woman was critically injured by an 11-foot shark off Coogee Beach in Sydney on Saturday. She sustained severe leg and arm injuries and managed to grab onto a lifeguard's paddleboard before reaching shore, where bystanders and an off-duty doctor provided aid.

By  ROD MCGUIRKAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-13 · 14:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Woman mauled by shark off Sydney beach grabs onto a lifeguard’s paddleboard
Associated Press (AP)FIG 01
Reading time
3min
Word count
657words
Sources cited
5cited
Entities identified
10entities
Quality score
100%
§ 01

Briefing Summary

AI-generated
NEWSAR · AI

A 35-year-old woman was critically injured by an 11-foot shark off Coogee Beach in Sydney on Saturday. She sustained severe leg and arm injuries and managed to grab onto a lifeguard's paddleboard before reaching shore, where bystanders and an off-duty doctor provided aid. The woman was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition. This attack occurs amidst a recent increase in fatal shark incidents in Australia, with three spearfishing divers killed since May 16th, bringing the year's total to four. Shark attacks have become more frequent in Australia due to population growth and increased water recreational activities.

Confidence 0.90Sources 5Claims 5Entities 10
§ 02

Article analysis

Model · rule-based
Framing
Human Interest
Public Health
Tone
Mixed Tone
AI-assessed
CalmNeutralAlarmist
Factuality
0.80 / 1.00
Factual
LowHigh
Sources cited
5
Well sourced
FewMany
§ 03

Key claims

5 extracted
01

The victim was attacked by a 3.5-meter (11-foot) white shark.

factualTony Waller
Confidence
1.00
02

An off-duty doctor described seeing a "big cloud of blood in the water" and a 30-centimeter (12-inch) wide bite on the victim's thigh with exposed bone.

quoteIan Ferguson
Confidence
1.00
03

Lifeguard Charlie Verco described the shark's size as shocking and saw it take the woman underwater.

quoteCharlie Verco
Confidence
1.00
04

The 35-year-old woman suffered serious leg and arm injuries.

factualpolice statement
Confidence
1.00
05

A 3.5-meter (11-foot) shark critically injured a woman off Coogee Beach.

factual
Confidence
1.00
§ 04

Full report

3 min read · 657 words
Woman mauled by shark off Sydney beach grabs onto a lifeguard’s paddleboard 1 of 2 | People sit on stairs at Coogee Beach following a shark attack in Sydney, Saturday, June 13, 2026. (Nadir Kinani/AAP Image via AP) 2 of 2 | A sign is seen at the site of a fatal shark attack at Dee Why Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sept. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File) 1 of 2 | People sit on stairs at Coogee Beach following a shark attack in Sydney, Saturday, June 13, 2026. (Nadir Kinani/AAP Image via AP) 1 of 2 People sit on stairs at Coogee Beach following a shark attack in Sydney, Saturday, June 13, 2026. (Nadir Kinani/AAP Image via AP) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share 2 of 2 | A sign is seen at the site of a fatal shark attack at Dee Why Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sept. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File) 2 of 2 A sign is seen at the site of a fatal shark attack at Dee Why Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sept. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File) Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Updated [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year] MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A 3.5-meter (11-foot) shark critically injured a woman off a popular Sydney beach on Saturday, and she managed to grab onto a lifeguard’s paddleboard before they made it to shore.The 35-year-old suffered serious leg and arm injuries in the attack at 11:15 a.m. off Coogee Beach, a police statement said.“I saw the shark come out of the water and just the size of it shocked me,” lifeguard Charlie Verco told Sydney’s The Sunday Telegraph newspaper. He was in the area on his 5.5-meter (18-foot) paddleboard and was the first rescuer to the scene.“I kept paddling towards her and the shark took her underwater and I was going, ‘What do I do now?’ A couple of seconds later, she popped up again,” Verco said.He said the woman was too weak to climb onto the board, but he managed to grab her by an arm and they headed toward the beach. Other bystanders reached the pair and helped them back to shore. An off-duty hospital doctor Ian Ferguson was spending the morning at the beach with his young family when he said he heard screaming and saw a “big cloud of blood in the water.” Ferguson and others applied tourniquets to her wounds after she reached the beach. She had a 30-centimeter (12-inch) wide bite on her thigh, the flesh had been removed and bone was exposed, Ferguson told the newspaper. She had a similar wound to her arm, he said.The victim was taken to a rugby field near the beach, from where she was flown by helicopter to a hospital. Police described her condition as critical. The woman, who was not identified, was swimming with two friends 30 meters (100 feet) from the beach when she was attacked, ambulance official Michael Corlis said.She was attacked by a 3.5-meter (11-foot) white shark, lifeguard Tony Waller said.Three spearfishing divers have been killed by sharks off the Australian coast since May 16, bringing the total of fatalities in the nation this year to four. In January, a 12-year-old boy died in a hospital days after he was mauled by a bull shark in Sydney Harbor. Australia has averaged between two and three fatal shark attacks a year since 2000, according to the Australian Shark Incident Database, a partnership of the Taronga Conservation Society Australia, Flinders University and the New South Wales state government.Last year, Australia recorded five fatal shark attacks. Attacks in Australia have become more common over the decades as the population has grown and activities such as surfing and scuba diving have gained in popularity.
§ 05

Entities

10 identified
§ 06

Keywords & salience

8 terms
shark attack
1.00
sydney beach
0.90
lifeguard
0.80
paddleboard rescue
0.70
marine wildlife
0.60
emergency medical response
0.50
coogee beach
0.40
dee why beach
0.40
§ 07

Topic connections

Interactive graph
Network visualization showing 16 related topics
View Full Graph
Person Organization Location Event|Click node to navigate|Edge numbers = shared articles