Jet skis, drones monitor Coogee Beach after shark attack
Surf lifesavers patrolled Coogee Beach using jet skis and drones on June 14, 2026, following a shark attack that left a young woman in critical condition. The heightened surveillance aimed to ensure the safety of beachgoers. Authorities are investigating the incident as community concerns grow over marine safety.
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Published 14 Jun 2026, 04:21 UTC · Updated 14 Jun 2026, 04:30 UTC
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