CHILLING UPDATE RELEASED: The first image has been shared of 12-year-old Nico Antic, who remains in hospital after a shark attack in Sydney Harbour. Doctors have confirmed he will never regain consciousness. Nico was jumping from a six-metre rock ledge at Nielsen Park around 4:20pm when the attack occurred — and a detail emerging from those final moments is now raising deeply unsettling questions authorities cannot ignore…

First picture of shark attack victim, 12, left brain dead – he’ll never wake up

The boy was the first victim of four shark attacks on NSW coastlines within the last three days.

Nico Antic is brain dead following a shark attack

Nico Antic is brain-dead following a shark attack (Image: Supplied)

A 12-year-old boy attacked by a shark in Sydney Harbour remains alive in hospital but has been declared brain dead and will not regain consciousness. Nico Antic was jumping into the water from a six-metre rock ledge at Nielsen Park, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, around 4.20 pm on Sunday when he was mauled by a suspected bull shark.

Both of his legs were severely injured, and he survived only because one of his five friends jumped in and pulled him onto the rocks while the shark lingered nearby. Nico was the first victim of four shark attacks on NSW coastlines within the last three days.

Nico Antic with dad

Nico Antic with his dad (Image: Supplied)

The horrific attack comes amid a series of shark encounters across Australia’s most populous state.

On Tuesday morning, a surfer was bitten in the fourth incident in three days when a shark struck his board at Point Plomer, roughly 290 miles north of Sydney. The 39-year-old sustained only minor cuts after the shark tore through his wetsuit and took a chunk out of his surfboard.

Just a day earlier, a 27-year-old surfer suffered life-changing injuries after being bitten at North Steyne Beach in Manly.

Earlier that same day, an 11-year-old boy was knocked from his surfboard by a large shark at Dee Why Beach, which left several bite marks on his board. Fortunately, he escaped unharmed.

Reports on Wednesday claimed that Nico died, but a close family member has now confirmed that he still alive in hospital. Police have also confirmed Nico’s condition at Sydney Children’s Hospital remains unchanged.

The relative told the Daily Mail: “He is still asleep, but will not be able to make it because his brain is completely unresponsive.”

First picture of shark attack victim, 12, left brain dead – he’ll never wake up

The boy was the first victim of four shark attacks on NSW coastlines within the last three days.

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By Laura Zilincanova

Nico Antic is brain dead following a shark attack

Nico Antic is brain-dead following a shark attack (Image: Supplied)

A 12-year-old boy attacked by a shark in Sydney Harbour remains alive in hospital but has been declared brain dead and will not regain consciousness. Nico Antic was jumping into the water from a six-metre rock ledge at Nielsen Park, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, around 4.20 pm on Sunday when he was mauled by a suspected bull shark.

Both of his legs were severely injured, and he survived only because one of his five friends jumped in and pulled him onto the rocks while the shark lingered nearby. Nico was the first victim of four shark attacks on NSW coastlines within the last three days.

Nico Antic with dad

Nico Antic with his dad (Image: Supplied)

The horrific attack comes amid a series of shark encounters across Australia’s most populous state.

On Tuesday morning, a surfer was bitten in the fourth incident in three days when a shark struck his board at Point Plomer, roughly 290 miles north of Sydney. The 39-year-old sustained only minor cuts after the shark tore through his wetsuit and took a chunk out of his surfboard.

Just a day earlier, a 27-year-old surfer suffered life-changing injuries after being bitten at North Steyne Beach in Manly.

Earlier that same day, an 11-year-old boy was knocked from his surfboard by a large shark at Dee Why Beach, which left several bite marks on his board. Fortunately, he escaped unharmed.

Reports on Wednesday claimed that Nico died, but a close family member has now confirmed that he still alive in hospital. Police have also confirmed Nico’s condition at Sydney Children’s Hospital remains unchanged.

The relative told the Daily Mail: “He is still asleep, but will not be able to make it because his brain is completely unresponsive.”

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They added: “He is a sporty kid and never fails to put a smile on people’s faces. He is loved by many friends and family.”

Family friend Victor Pineiro set up a fundraiser on Tuesday to help the family cover expenses.

They added: “He is a sporty kid and never fails to put a smile on people’s faces. He is loved by many friends and family.”

Family friend Victor Pineiro set up a fundraiser on Tuesday to help the family cover expenses.

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