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Woman attacked by shark at Coogee beach wakes briefly from coma to say three words

Leah Stewart, a 34-year-old teacher, has awoken from a coma following a shark attack at Sydney's Coogee beach on June 13th. Ten days after the incident, she was extubated and briefly spoke, telling her mother and partner, "I love you." Stewart has undergone multiple surgeries, including an arm amputation, and remains in intensive care.

Achol Arok and AAPThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-24 · 00:28 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
Woman attacked by shark at Coogee beach wakes briefly from coma to say three words
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Leah Stewart, a 34-year-old teacher, has awoken from a coma following a shark attack at Sydney's Coogee beach on June 13th. Ten days after the incident, she was extubated and briefly spoke, telling her mother and partner, "I love you." Stewart has undergone multiple surgeries, including an arm amputation, and remains in intensive care. The attack has prompted renewed discussions about shark safety, with NSW Premier Chris Minns announcing plans for "world-leading" shark drones to be deployed across more beaches. The Department of Primary Industries confirmed increased white shark detections along the NSW coast and stated that shark nets are scheduled for reinstallation in September. A fundraising page for Stewart has raised over $488,000.

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NSW will be rolling out 'world-leading' shark drones across more of the state's beaches.

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NSW Premier Chris Minns stated that great white sharks cannot be targeted for culling as they are a protected species.

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A fundraiser for Leah Stewart has garnered over $488,000.

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Leah Stewart sustained injuries from a great white shark bite on 13 June and has had five surgeries, including an arm amputation.

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Woman attacked by a shark at Coogee beach woke from a coma and said 'I love you'.

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A woman attacked by a shark at Sydney’s Coogee beach has uttered her first words after waking from a coma 10 days after sustaining her injuries.“I love you,” Leah Stewart told her mother and partner after being extubated on Tuesday. She was bitten by a great white shark on 13 June.Stewart has had five days of surgeries – including an arm amputation – with more to come, her brother Josh Stewart wrote on a fundraising page.“After a week of life-support and repeat surgeries, doctors were able to extubate Leah and reduce her level of sedation to bring her out of the induced coma for a short period of time,” he wrote.“Her first thoughts were with her daughter … and wanted to check she was OK.“This is a lot faster than anyone expected, and for us this feels like a miracle and is everything so many of us have hoped and prayed for over the past week.”Stewart, a 34-year-old teacher who is a mother to a one-year-old girl, remained in intensive care.A fundraiser page set up to fund her medical procedures and aid her family had garnered more than $488,000 in donations.While she remained in hospital, tensions regarding sharks off Sydney’s coast were running high.A drone video circulating on social media showed what appeared to be a shark close to shore at Bondi beach early on Wednesday morning. The operator said it was a great white and one had also been spotted on Tuesday.The beach was closed by lifeguards, the New South Wales Shark Smart app posted at 9am on Wednesday.“This is not an uncommon occurrence at this time of year, and users of the Shark Smart app will have noticed the increasing detections of white sharks on our tagged shark listening stations,” NSW’s department of primary industries (DPI) said in a statement.“White sharks are present over a wide range of sea surface temperatures from 10-27C, with data from our tagged sharks indicating that most juvenile white sharks move northward along the NSW coast in late autumn and early winter, with more juvenile white sharks travelling along the NSW coastline from September to November, when the waters are cooler in northern NSW and southern Queensland.”The DPI separately confirmed a tiger shark was detected at Bondi on Tuesday afternoon, having been tagged at Maroubra earlier that day. Bondi was also briefly closed on Sunday due to a shark sighting.‘We should be world-leading’Stewart’s attack reignited calls to cull shark populations to protect swimmers, but the NSW premier, Chris Minns, has said great whites could not be targeted as the species was protected.The premier on Wednesday said NSW would be rolling out “world-leading” shark drones across more of the state’s beaches.“We’ll be using technology that’s available, but hasn’t been rolled out at scale anywhere in the world, not in California, not in Florida, [nor South Africa] … places where you’ve got developed world economies, large tourism populations and sharks,” Minns said. “We’ll be first.”The premier said there would be an announcement “soon”, including the cost and how Surf Life Saving NSW would operate the system.The DPI said on Wednesday that one Surf Life Saving drone was “flown at Bondi from 7.30am to 4pm daily” with another covering Tamarama and Bronte, and a third looking at Coogee and Maroubra beaches.“We will be making an announcement shortly about additional measures,” the department said.The Civil Aviation Safety Authority has granted a temporary exemption for aerial surveillance of Coogee beach after the attack on Stewart. The beach is about 8km from Sydney airport.Shark nets, which are temporarily removed during the winter whale migration season, were due to be reinstalled at the start of September.
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