One man has died and two people have been rescued off the coast of Sydney after a boat capsized.
A man has died and two people have been rescued after a boat capsized off Sydney's Northern Beaches.
Emergency services were called to Long Reef off Anzac Parade, Collaroy, after 9am on Sunday following reports a boat had overturned.Police from Northern Beaches Police Area Command attended, assisted by the Marine Area Command, Surf Life Saving NSW and NSW Ambulance paramedics.The boat capsized off Sydney's Northern Beaches.A man, 33, and boy, 13, were rescued nearby and were being assessed by paramedics.
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