Sydney Jet Ski Crash: Teen Dead, Another Loses Arm
SYLVANIA, SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, JUL 22 – Police believe the boys hit an object in the water while riding a jet ski in the dark; one died and the other was critically injured with a severed arm, police said.
- On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, at Tom Uglys Bridge in Sylvania, NSW Police said a jet ski crash resulted in 15-year-old Mitchell Irvine's death and Noah's severe arm injury.
- Superintendent Don Faulds said police believe the boys hit a submerged object, their life jackets kept Noah afloat, and authorities established a crime scene and launched an investigation.
- After plunging into the river, first responders swam about 60 metres through murky, scary conditions, rescuing Noah, Superintendent Don Faulds said.
- Authorities praised the rescue as `heroic` while noting the 14-year-old remains in serious condition, according to Inspector Timothy Carter.
- Authorities continue probing the incident and a coroner's report is pending as investigations continue.
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In Australia, a terrible tragedy occurred during jet skiing: a 15-year-old woman died in the accident. Another 14-year-old teenager lost an arm in the Georges River south of Sydney. At the time of the collision near a bridge in the suburb of Sylvania, the two friends were on the same jet ski. They had laid out life jackets according to order. According to the police, the vehicle was still a riddle with what the police said, but it must have been…
An evening ride with a jet ski ends in disaster for two young people in Australia. What caused the horror crash?
An evening ride with a jet ski ends in disaster for two young people in Australia. What caused the horror crash?
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