“Please Pray for Her”: Family Shares Heartbreaking Update as Shark Attack Mum Fights for Life
Heartbreaking update on mum who was attacked by shark at Sydney’s Coogee Beach – as her family speak out
A new mum whose arm was amputated after a shark attack is at serious risk of infection with extensive open wounds, her family has revealed.
Leah Stewart, 34, was swimming near the shore at Coogee Beach, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, on Saturday morning when she was attacked by a great white shark.
Her one-year-old daughter was on the sand with a friend at the time.
Ms Stewart was rescued by off-duty lifeguard Charlie Verco who saw the attack from his paddleboard. She lost consciousness as he paddled her back to shore.
She was given multiple blood transfusions on the beach before being airlifted to St Vincent’s Hospital in a critical condition.
The school teacher’s arm was so badly damaged that surgeons had to remove it.
Her brother, Joshua Stewart, has now revealed on GoFundMe that she is still on life support and underwent another complex operation with multiple specialists on Wednesday.
He wrote: ‘Given the extensive open wounds contaminated with sand and debris, the risk of infection is extreme.’


‘Please pray for her during her continued surgery and for her body to heal without infection.’
He said their mother is a registered nurse who has been by Ms Stewart’s side in the intensive care unit.
Ms Stewart’s partner Fernando, who was presenting at a conference overseas when the attack took place, has arrived back in Australia to be by her side.
Her brother thanked Ms Stewart’s friends for making a playlist of her favourite songs to play in her hospital room.
‘We’re currently printing out photos to put into her hospital room to surround her with positive memories, for when she becomes conscious,’ he said.
Mr Stewart thanked friends and community members who donated to the fundraiser and dropped off food, nappies and supplies for the family.
‘We’ve been blown away by the support, care, love and generosity we’ve received for Leah,’ he wrote.
‘Thank you all so much for your prayers, words of support, care, generosity and kindness.’
Sydney mother’s shark attack injuries ‘life-threatening’, family says


