From Loss to Purpose: Widow Turns Shark Attack Grief Into Safety Campaign
Maria Psillakis urges improved shark detection and timely warnings after her husband’s fatal attack at Dee Why, highlighting gaps in current safety measures on Sydney's Northern Beaches.
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Shark attack victim's widow speaks out for first time to push for more protections
After two months, Maria Psillakis felt it was time to tell everyone about her husband, Mercury Psillakis, who lost his life following a shark attack in Sydney's Northern Beaches.She is on a mission to prevent other families from suffering the same heartbreak of losing a loved one to a shark."Losing Merc has put a place in my heart that I can't really put into words. He is - was - my rock, my everything."READ MORE: Council mishap sees unauthoris…
A shark killed Maria’s husband two months ago. This is what she says Sydney’s beaches need
The widow of shark attack victim Mercury Psillakis says her husband’s death “left a place in my heart that I can’t put into words”, as she calls for a revamp of alert systems at Sydney beaches to prevent other families experiencing “the darkness that we’re feeling”.
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