Vigil held for shark attack victim Charlize Zmuda, 17, mauled to death at Aus beach as grieving dad makes heartfelt plea

Vigil held for shark attack victim Charlize Zmuda, 17, mauled to death at Aus beach as grieving dad makes heartfelt plea

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Vigil held for shark attack victim Charlize Zmuda, 17, mauled to death at Aus beach as grieving dad makes heartfelt plea
Author: Juliana Cruz Lima
Published: Feb, 04 2025 13:17

HUNDREDS of mourners have gathered to honour Charlize Zmuda, a 17-year-old surf lifesaver who was killed in a shark attack just a day earlier. Holding a single candle, her dad Steve stood surrounded by family, friends, and well-wishers on Tuesday afternoon at Woorim Beach, Queensland. Mourning the loss of his daughter, the grieving dad urged the community not to fear the beach she loved. “When I got the tragic news yesterday, I was extremely gutted,” Mr Zmuda said.

 [A large group of people gathered on a beach for a vigil.]
Image Credit: The Sun [A large group of people gathered on a beach for a vigil.]

“But something that my wife and I want to say is we don’t want people to stop coming to the beach and enjoying our beach. "It’s a big part of our lives, we’ve got our family here, our community, and we love everybody here.”. Charlize was swimming about 100 meters offshore at Woorim Beach late Monday afternoon when she was bitten by a shark. Paramedics rushed into the water to help her, but the teen suffered catastrophic upper-body injuries and tragically died at the scene.

 [Woman in black dress on beach.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Woman in black dress on beach.]

The high school senior had been at the beach in Bribie Island with friends at the time of the attack. Witness Chris Potter recalled hearing a piercing scream from the water, initially believing she had been caught in a rip. “It was shocking,” he told local outlet The Courier Mail. Charlize's loved ones returned to Woorim Beach on Tuesday morning to watch the sunrise and lay flowers by the water. They gathered again later in the day, hugging each other, lighting candles, and paying tribute to the teen.

 [Mourners at a vigil for a teen shark attack victim.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Mourners at a vigil for a teen shark attack victim.]

“Please focus on the incredible life she lived and not the awful way she died,” the family’s statement read. Tributes have poured in from across the community and on social media. “Rest in peace, beautiful,” one person wrote online. “Such a beautiful, sweet young lady from a beautiful family,” said another. Charlize was well known in the Bribie Island community. A surf lifesaver since the age of eight, she was co-captain of the Bribie Island Surf Life Saving Club and had recently competed with the IRB team at the Lifesaving World Championships.

 [Floral tributes at a beach memorial.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Floral tributes at a beach memorial.]

“Charlize was a member of our club since she was eight years old,” her father said. “She was a dedicated lifesaver who wanted only the best for our club and for all of our community.”. Her mum, Renee Zmuda, described Charlize as a free spirit who “touched the lives of everyone she met.”. “She loved the beach and it truly was her happiest place on earth,” the family’s statement read. Beyond lifesaving, Charlize was also a talented musician.

 [Map showing location of fatal shark attack at Woorim Beach, Bribie Island, Queensland, Australia.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Map showing location of fatal shark attack at Woorim Beach, Bribie Island, Queensland, Australia.]

“She was the lead at St Columban’s School as a singer … she was so musically gifted,” Mr Zmuda said. “She could hear a piece of music and then … play it in a heartbeat. To have that talent taken away right now, that kills me. Charlize had just attended her school formal and completed her first day of Year 12. Charlize's fatal attack follows the death of 28-year-old surfer Lance Appleby, who was killed by a shark off South Australia’s coast last month.

 [People hugging on a beach at a vigil for a shark attack victim.]
Image Credit: The Sun [People hugging on a beach at a vigil for a shark attack victim.]

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