Dozens Attend Vigil to Pay Tribute to Victims of Bondi Beach Attack
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- On Friday, mourners paddled out at Bondi Beach from North Bondi Surf Club to hold a minute's silence, forming a circle and splashing water in tribute to Sunday's attack victims.
- In the wake of the Sunday attack that killed 15 people, local organisers said the paddle-out aimed to acknowledge the violence and help the community regroup after an eerie few days.
- Beachside remarks led into a symbolic paddle-out accompanied by a surfboard reading 'solidarity' and aerial images captured by Getty Images and Nine News.
- For many residents, the paddle-out served as a unifying, emotional response, with locals describing it as a powerful moment supporting Jewish residents of Bondi and thanking first responders.
- Coverage by major outlets highlighted the paddle-out's scale and symbolism, as Nine News and Getty Images documented the tribute with Liberal leader Susan Ley and participants forming a circle and splashing water.
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