Man dies after being pulled from water at Murray Rose Pool in Sydney’s Double Bay

A man has died after being pulled from a tidal swimming pool in Sydney Harbour.
Emergency services were called to Murray Rose (Redleaf) Pool on New South Head Rd at Double Bay about 2.30pm on Thursday after concerns were raised for the man’s welfare.
Bystanders had pulled him from the water before police and paramedics arrive.
However, despite efforts to revive him, he could not be saved.
According to Woollahra Municipal Council, no life saving services are provided at the pool.
A crime scene has been established as detectives work to determine how the incident unfolded.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.

Despite efforts to revive him, the man could not be saved. Credit: 7NEWS
UPDATE:
A distraught police officer at the scene of a fatal drowning has been pictured with his head in his hands as shocked beach-goers watched on.
A man was pulled unresponsive from Redleaf Pool in Double Bay, in Sydney‘s eastern suburbs, by members of the public about 2.30pm on Thursday.
Paramedics worked on the man under a large green tarp on the sand but despite their best efforts, he died at the scene.
A group of bikini-clad women were seen comforting each other at the water’s edge.
Locals had flocked to the popular swim spot as temperatures soared to 33C.
Some reported hearing helicopters overhead.
The enclosed harbourside pool is not patrolled by lifeguards.
Police said a crime scene had been established as an investigation was launched.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.

A distraught police officer sent to the scene of a fatal drowning has been pictured with his head in his hands amongst the chaos

A green tarp was seen being used by paramedics at Redleaf Pool on Thursday afternoon

A group of bikini-clad women were seen consoling each other at the water’s edge

Paramedics were seen packing up their supplies after the man sadly died at the scene

Beachgoers watched as paramedics attempted to save the man


