Mercury Psillakis’ friends return to surf in tribute

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Surfing buddies of Mercury Psillakis reunited on Sydney’s northern beaches to catch waves in his memory, a week after the 57-year-old was killed in a shark attack at Dee Why.

Andy and Nathan, who were in the water with Mercury when the predator struck, joined friend Toby Martin to surf as their families watched. After riding several waves, the trio embraced onshore and paused at a floral tribute for Mercury.

“We went back today to confront the place where Mercury was taken – as part of our healing process,” Toby told The Daily Telegraph.

“The boys who were out with him have been doing it tough, but they are strong to come out today. The shark attack has driven the community out of the water and we need to accept the ocean again and return to life as normal.”

Toby added, “If you walk back into the storm it passes quicker than if you walk away from it… Our mate would want us to run at this life the way he did for 57 years, we’re not going to back away from it, it’s part of our healing.”

Over 40 locals, including children and adults, joined in surfing the rough afternoon surf, while others watched silently from the beach. Mercury’s sister, Eleni Psillakis, paid tribute alongside friends at the memorial, which continues to grow.

Lifeline volunteers have been stationed at the beach to provide ongoing support, and a community debriefing and BBQ were held at the Long Reef Surf Life Saving Club to aid those affected by the tragedy.

Source: The Daily Telegraph.

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