Sydney woman wakes from induced coma more than a week after shark attack
Leah Stewart, a 34-year-old mother and teacher, has woken briefly from an induced coma more than a week after a shark attack at Coogee Beach in Sydney. The attack, which occurred on Saturday, June 13, resulted in multiple bites to her arms and legs and significant blood loss.

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AI-generatedLeah Stewart, a 34-year-old mother and teacher, has woken briefly from an induced coma more than a week after a shark attack at Coogee Beach in Sydney. The attack, which occurred on Saturday, June 13, resulted in multiple bites to her arms and legs and significant blood loss. Stewart was taken to the hospital in critical condition and underwent several surgeries, including the amputation of one arm. Her brother reported that doctors reduced her medication, allowing her to briefly communicate with her mother and partner. While she remains in intensive care with a long recovery ahead, her family considers this awakening a positive and hopeful step.
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5 extractedHer brother described her waking as 'a miracle' and a positive step for her long-term recovery.
Stewart said 'I love you' to her mum and partner and asked if her daughter was ok.
Stewart's arm was amputated as part of her treatment.
Leah Stewart was attacked by a shark on June 13 at Coogee Beach, suffering multiple bites and extreme blood loss.
Sydney woman Leah Stewart woke briefly from an induced coma more than a week after a shark attack.