Man in critical condition after third Sydney shark attack in two days

Another day, another shark attack in Sydney. A man believed to be in his 20s is fighting for life after being mauled by a shark at Manly Beach on Monday evening. This devastating incident marks the third shark attack in two days, with a 12-year-old boy also attacked while swimming in eastern Sydney and an 11-year-old surfer bitten by a shark at Dee Why beach.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic after the shark bit the young man's board several times, taking out a chunk of it. The victim was unharmed but required assistance getting out of the water. A group of brave locals immediately responded to the incident and administered first aid before emergency services arrived.

The attack has sent shockwaves through the community, with police warning people not to swim in murky, low-visibility water due to recent heavy rain. "I would recommend not swimming in the harbour or our other river systems across NSW at this time," said Supt Joseph McNulty.

Meanwhile, authorities are urging caution and vigilance along the coast. The Northern Beaches council has closed all beaches until further notice, with lifeguards patrolling the waters to ensure public safety.

A shark attack that occurred just 15 months ago in Dee Why still resonates - Mercury Psillakis, a 57-year-old avid surfer, was fatally mauled by a shark at Long Reef beach on Sydney's northern beaches. His tragic death led to a trial of removing shark meshing nets from popular beaches.

As the investigation into Monday's attack unfolds, authorities are working to identify the species of shark involved, with initial reports suggesting it was a bull shark. This type of shark is known for its aggressive behavior and has been responsible for several attacks in recent years.

The latest incidents serve as a grim reminder of the dangers lurking beneath the surface in Australia's coastal waters. With multiple swimmers attacked by sharks in recent years, authorities are urging caution and vigilance to ensure public safety.
 
man... πŸ€• shark attacks r really getting scary in sydney rn! it's like we gotta be more careful while swimmin or surfing, especially in low-visibility waters. i feel 4 those locals who responded quicklly & gave first aid 2 the guy attacked πŸ™ that takes a big courage, innit? authorities should definitely keep an eye out 4 any shark sightings & make sure ppl r aware of the risks 🚨 gotta stay vigilant while enjoyin our beach time 🌊
 
Ugh, this is getting old πŸ€•... Another shark attack in Sydney? I mean, I know it's not like it hasn't happened before, but come on! Can't we get a break from these terrifying encounters? 3 attacks in 2 days already and you're telling me to avoid the harbour because of recent rain? Like, what's next? Shark attacks during sunrise yoga or something 🀣. I'm all for being safe, but this is getting ridiculous. Can't they just catch those sharks before they start terrorizing people? 🐟😬
 
omg, this is getting scary 🀯... i mean, i know shark attacks happen but it feels like every week there's another incident 😩... a 12-year-old and an 11-year-old getting bitten by sharks in just two days? that's crazy πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. what's going on with these bull sharks? they seem to be everywhere now 🌊. i feel for the guy who got mauled at Manly Beach, hope he recovers soon πŸ’•. and yeah, no swimming in murky water is a good idea, you don't wanna mess around with those things 😬. authorities should really look into shark meshing nets again... something needs to change πŸ€”
 
Just had a conversation with my friend about this shark attack in Sydney 🦈🌊 and I gotta say, it's getting super crazy out there! 3 shark attacks in just two days? That's just not right! 🀯 And poor guy from Manly Beach, hope he recovers quickly πŸ˜…. Authorities are being super responsible too, warning people to stay out of murky waters. Can't blame them, we don't want anyone else getting hurt πŸ’•. Northern Beaches council is being super proactive with lifeguards patrolling the beaches, so at least there's that πŸ™Œ. Still, gotta feel for those shark victims, it's just not fair πŸ˜”. And I'm still trying to wrap my head around bull sharks, they're like underwater Terminators πŸ€–πŸ˜±!
 
Ugh πŸ€• this is so scary! I mean, I know shark attacks do happen but it's just so heartbreaking when they're young people... like that 12-year-old boy from eastern Sydney... 😒 my mind keeps going back to that Mercury Psillakis incident - poor guy, he was such a surfer dude. And now this one in Manly Beach, it's like Australia is cursed or something 🀯 bull shark attacks are super rare but they're definitely known for being aggressive so I hope the authorities get to the bottom of this ASAP πŸ‘
 
can u believe this is getting so crazy in sydney?? 3 shark attacks in 2 days already?! like what r they even doing down there 🀯? the police are right tho, murky waters are a recipe for disaster. I'm all for the locals helping out in an emergency but u gotta wonder if someone's gonna get hurt next... meanwhile, the northern beaches are closed and lifeguards on high alert - good on 'em i guess. just another reminder to stay vigilant in our beautiful (but deadly) coastline 🌊😬
 
Ugh I'm getting goosebumps just thinking about that 😱 shark attack at Manly Beach! My mate's little bro went surfing on Bondi last year and got totally wiped out by a riptide 🌊. He was lucky to get rescued, though. It's crazy how quickly things can go wrong in the water.

I remember that Mercury Psillakis guy who got killed by a shark at Long Reef... it was so senseless πŸ’”. His family must be still reeling from that tragedy. And now this latest attack just days later? It's like the sharks are sending us a message or something 🌊😈.

We gotta take our safety seriously, you know? Even if we love the beach and swimming as much as I do, it's not worth risking life for a surf session πŸ˜’. So yeah, let's all just be super careful out there and maybe avoid murky waters until they figure out what's going on πŸ€”.
 
😱 Sharks just can't seem to stop surprising us! 🀯 I mean, I know it's a risk when you're swimming in the ocean, but three shark attacks in two days is just crazy talk! 🚨 I'm all for keeping the beaches closed until they figure out what's going on, but can we please get some updates on when we'll be able to safely hit the waves again? πŸ€” The thought of those poor kids and that young adult fighting for their lives in the water is just heartbreaking πŸ˜“. And yeah, let's not forget about Mercury Psillakis - his death was such a tragedy and it's crazy that we're seeing similar incidents now. πŸ’” Can't wait to see what the investigation turns up! 🀞
 
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This shark attack is just like the government's handling of our infrastructure projects 🚧🌊 - it's all about prioritizing the few over the many. They're warning us not to swim in murky waters, but what about the surfers who rely on those beaches for their livelihood? It's all about safety, but at what cost?

And let's talk about the meshing nets that were installed last year 🌊🚨 - was it a Band-Aid solution or just a temporary fix? The fact that Mercury Psillakis died from a shark attack is a stark reminder of how much more needs to be done. We need a comprehensive plan to protect our coastal communities, not just quick fixes.

It's time for the government to take responsibility and invest in shark conservation efforts 🌟πŸ’ͺ. We can't just rely on emergency services and lifeguards to save the day. It's about creating long-term solutions that benefit everyone, not just the privileged few who get to enjoy our beautiful beaches.
 
πŸ€• I'm getting really worried about shark attacks lately. Like what's the deal with these bull sharks? They're supposed to be aggressive right? But you don't expect it to happen like this at Manly Beach, just a normal evening. The thing is, my friend went surfing in Dee Why last year and got killed by a shark... that was super traumatic for him. Now there's another attack, and people are getting scared. I mean, I love the beach too, but you gotta be careful now. What if it happens to me or someone I know? The authorities are trying to figure out what happened, but I don't think they can stop all shark attacks. We just have to be aware of our surroundings when we're in the water... πŸŒŠπŸ’¦
 
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