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Shark tragedy shakes Australia’s coastline

Published on: November 28, 2025 3:36 PM

Beaches in New South Wales reopened on Friday after a fatal bull shark attack that claimed the life of a 25-year-old Swiss tourist at Kylies Beach. The couple was swimming early Thursday morning when the three-metre shark struck, creating chaos on the remote coastline. Moreover, authorities quickly closed the area to launch a detailed investigation into the terrifying incident.

The woman’s 26-year-old partner tried desperately to pull her to safety but was also bitten during the struggle. A bystander rushed forward and used swimwear as a makeshift tourniquet to stop the man’s heavy bleeding, an action paramedics said saved his life. Additionally, he was airlifted to a nearby hospital and is now in stable condition.

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Police have been reviewing GoPro footage from the scene to understand how the attack unfolded, while rescue teams used drones and jetskis to scan the surrounding waters. After hours of monitoring, they confirmed no further shark activity in the area. Consequently, Surf Life Saving NSW reopened Kylies Beach along with North Haven and Crowdy Bay beaches.

Authorities assured the public that drone surveillance would continue through the weekend as hot weather and large crowds are expected. Experts stressed that the event was a rare and unpredictable occurrence, warning people not to compare it with fictional shark attacks often depicted in movies. Furthermore, smart drumlines were deployed, but no sharks have been found since the incident.

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The Swiss consul general confirmed that support is being provided to the victims’ families as they cope with the devastating loss. This heartbreaking attack marks the second fatal shark incident in New South Wales since September, prompting renewed conversations about beach safety and wildlife behaviour along Australia’s coastline.

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