A shark mauled a boy swimming in Sydney Harbour on Sunday, leaving him in a critical condition with serious leg injuries, authorities said. The predator bit the boy, believed to be about 13 years old, during the late afternoon off Shark Beach, New South Wales state police said. “The injuries are consistent with what is believed to have been a large shark,” police said in a statement. Officers pulled the boy from the water off the harbour beach within minutes of being alerted to the incident, police said. They gave the boy first aid for “serious” leg injuries while he was aboard a police boat, applying two medical tourniquets. Paramedics transported him to Sydney Children’s Hospital, where he was said to be in a critical condition. “Swimmers are advised to avoid entering nearby waters at this time,” police said. Shark Beach, in Sydney’s eastern suburb of Vaucluse, was closed and police evacuated nearby beaches in the harbour, the state government said. Wildlife experts were working to identify the shark species involved, it said in a statement. “This is a tragic shark attack on a young boy having a swim on a Sunday afternoon near a harbour beach in Sydney’s east,” New South Wales Agriculture Minister Tara Moriarty said.
Shark mauls boy in Sydney Harbour
Published on: January 19, 2026 1:53 AM