Bondi policeman injured in mass shooting wakes from coma

Sky NewsTuesday, December 23, 2025 at 2:58:00 PM
Bondi policeman injured in mass shooting wakes from coma
  • A police officer injured during the mass shooting at Bondi Beach has woken from a coma, marking a significant milestone in his recovery after being shot in the head during the attack on December 14, 2025, which resulted in at least 15 fatalities.
  • The officer's recovery is being hailed as a miracle by his family, highlighting the resilience of those affected by the tragedy and offering a glimmer of hope amid the devastation experienced by the community.
  • This incident has raised concerns about safety and security in public spaces, particularly for vulnerable communities, as the Bondi area grapples with the aftermath of two deadly attacks in recent years, prompting discussions about the need for increased protection and support for those targeted by violence.
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