Home and Away fans divided as Xander collapses on the beach after brutal attack
Home and Away fans were divided over Xander Delaney's (Luke Van Os) questionable actions after he was brutally attacked.
Just a few weeks ago, Xander and his partner, Jamie, were ambushed by a group of thugs who were looking for drugs in their ambulance.
The horror attack left Xander in hospital with life-threatening injuries, while Jamie sadly lost his life.
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Despite being urged by his sister, Rose Delaney (Kirsty Marillier) and Dr Bree Cameron (Juliet Godwin) to take it easy, Xander ignored their pleas.
Despite his surgical stitches, Xander pushed through the pain and headed out for his first surf since the attack.
Sharing screenshots of Xander surfing with his bandaged wound to a Home and Away fan page, one fan was baffled as to why he made the decision.
The fan wrote: "Xander, when the surf beach has had known shark attacks in the past, surfing with a nice attractive tasty wound on your tummy is not a good idea."
The moment left fans divided, with some suggesting the former paramedic should have known better than to surf with a wound, while others were reminded that the soap is purely fiction.
One fan shared: "You would think Xander would have more sense as he is in the ambos. Surely he would know first aid about abrasions and wounds."
A second person added: "Not liking this storyline with Xander actually or his character in Home and Away."
"Omg it's fake, how are sharks gonna attack him? So many people have nothing better in their lives than to think TV shows are real,' another person chipped in.
On Friday (June 16), Xander paid the price for his actions as he collapsed on the beach in pain while clutching his side.
As Mali rushed to his side, fans were left wondering whether the character will be OK.
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