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Mum who lost arm in horror shark attack and nearly bled out reveals what kept her alive

A woman who lost her arm and suffered multiple broken bones has expressed her gratitude to the people that rushed to save her, and said that one split-second decision ended up saving her life

Leah was left in a coma following the attack

A mum who lost an arm in a horrific shark attack has revealed the one thought that kept her fighting for her life. Leah Stewart was mauled while swimming between the flags on the beach.


The 34-year-old suffered catastrophic injuries and massive blood loss while her 18-month-old daughter, August, was being looked after by friends on the sand. Leah has now revealed that thoughts of her little girl guided the split-second decisions she made while fighting to stay alive.


Details of her account have been teased ahead of her first in-depth TV interview with Australia's 60 Minutes - with the mum saying she "fought like hell", as reported by TV Blackbox. The attack happened during a morning swim.


Leah would go on to lose her arm in the horror attack (Image: Jam Press/GoFundMe)

Charlie Verco, a championship paddleboarder, pulled Leah from the water before beachgoers and emergency crews raced to stop the bleeding. She was taken to St Vincent's Hospital in a life-threatening condition with multiple bites to her arms and legs, fractured bones and deep lacerations.

Doctors were forced to amputate her left arm, while serious tendon and nerve damage initially left her unable to use her remaining arm. Leah spent 12 days in intensive care and underwent a series of operations after sand and debris entered her wounds, creating a severe risk of infection.


She was initially placed on life support and kept under heavy sedation. Her family later revealed she had stabilised, regained consciousness and was able to communicate sooner than expected.

Leah has since been reunited with her daughter (Image: Jam Press/GoFundMe)

One of the most emotional moments of her recovery came when she was reunited with August for the first time since the attack. Leah remembered the ordeal in detail but initially concentrated on resting and preparing for further surgery and extensive rehabilitation.


Subsequent family updates said she had endured difficult days and sleepless nights but was drawing strength from the extraordinary support she had received.

The primary school teacher faces a lengthy recovery as she works towards returning to life as a mum.

Leah has reportedly expressed her gratitude for those who helped her


Leah has also expressed her gratitude to the surf lifesaver who reached her, the people who helped on the beach, emergency responders and the medical teams who treated her.

The attack on 13 June at Coogee Beach in Sydney, Australia, was followed by an expansion of shark-spotting drones along the New South Wales coastline.

Since 1 July, drones have been deployed at 70 beaches, including every Sydney beach between Palm Beach and Cronulla. A fundraiser launched last month to support the mum through her recovery has raised over 291,000.

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