Fisherman sweeps rocks and dies in front of little boy in Wattamolla on Easter weekend tragic

- Fisherman drowned in southern Sydney
- A 14-year-old boy rushed to the hospital
A fisherman died after being swept through a rock in front of a 14-year-old boy in southern Sydney.
The two were fishing in Wattamolla when they were swept into the water at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Emergency services were called to the scene and managed to rack their brains from the water.
The man was unable to resurrect when the 14-year-old boy was taken to the Children’s Hospital in Randwick.
NSW police have investigated the incident.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.
The event marks the sixth long Easter weekend of drowning.
Emergency services were called to the city rocky road on the green cape on the southern coast of New South Wales, after a man was in the water.
The two fished in Wattamolla while fishing at Wattamolla at 11 a.m. Sunday
Police were told a man was fished before being washed away from the rocks.
A New South Wales police spokesman said a body was in the water shortly after.
The body has not been confirmed and a report is prepared for the coroner.
Emergency services were also reportedly called to the New South Wales Central New South Wales lead at 10:20 am earlier on Friday.
Shortly after, police found a body with the assistance of NSW Surf Life, Marine Rescue, paramedics and the Marine Area Command.
NSW police said the body was believed to be the person’s body, although not formally identified.
The initial inquiry showed that he was on the rock when he fell into the water. An investigation is underway and any witnesses are urged to step up.
Police will prepare reports for the coroner.
The tragic Easter incident happened after a fisherman was swept away and drowned Earlier the same day at the port of Wollong Port.
The officer responded to reports that a man had pulled out of the water. The 58-year-old fisherman was unable to recover and die at the scene.
Police have investigated the incident and will prepare a separate report for the coroner.