Shark Attack: Woman Killed, Partner Injured in Swim

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

swiss Tourists Caught in Deadly Shark Attack at Australian Beach

A tragic shark attack at Kylies Beach in new South Wales, Australia, has claimed the life of a woman in her 20s and left a man critically injured. The pair, believed to be tourists from Switzerland, were enjoying a morning swim when the incident occurred on Thursday, November 27, 2025.

Authorities were alerted to the attack at approximately 6:30 a.m. local time, following reports of two individuals bitten by a shark at Crowdy Bay. Emergency services responded instantly, initiating a rescue operation that involved airlifting the injured man to the John Hunter Hospital.

According to police statements, the woman tragically died at the scene. Her identity has not yet been released, but authorities confirm she was in her 20s. The man, also believed to be in his 20s, sustained serious injuries and remains in critical condition. Reports indicate he bravely attempted to defend his partner from the shark before being attacked himself.

Did you know?– Bull sharks are known for their aggressive behavior and are commonly found in warm, shallow coastal waters.They can tolerate both saltwater and freshwater environments.

The Department of Primary Industries has suggested the shark involved was likely a bull shark, approximately 10 feet in length. Experts are currently working to confirm the species. Witnesses on the beach provided crucial assistance to the couple before the arrival of paramedics.

“The courage from some bystanders is amazing in this situation,” a NSW Ambulance Superintendent stated to the press. “to put yourself out there is heroic and obviously it did give us time to get to that male patient.”

Bystanders applied a makeshift tourniquet to the man’s leg, providing critical first aid that likely stabilized his condition untill professional help arrived.

Pro tip:– If you encounter a shark, remain calm and maintain eye contact. Slowly back away and avoid splashing, as this can attract the shark’s attention.

Kylies Beach has been closed to the public as officers from the Manning/Grate lakes Police District collaborate with the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Advancement to investigate the incident. A comprehensive report will be prepared for the Coroner.

Police tape now cordons off the road entrance to Kylies Beach, as seen in footage from ABC News (Australia)/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOUR_YOUTUBE_VIDEO_ID.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers present in marine environments and the importance of heeding local safety warnings.The inquiry is ongoing, and authorities are committed to understanding the circumstances surrounding this devastating tragedy.

Reader question:– What measures can local authorities take to better protect swimmers and beachgoers from shark attacks?

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* Why: The attack occurred during a morning swim. The shark’s motivation is unknown,but bull sharks are known for aggressive behavior.
* Who: The victims were a Swiss couple in their 20s. The shark is believed to be a bull shark,approximately 10 feet long. Bystanders and emergency services also played key roles.
* What: A shark attack at Kylies Beach, NSW, Australia, resulted in the death of a woman and critical injuries to a man.
* How did it end?: The woman died at the scene. The man was airlifted to John Hunter Hospital in critical condition. The beach is closed, and an investigation is underway.
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