Second man to drown in days on NSW south coast
A man has drowned a popular NSW south coast diving spot on Saturday morning, while in a separate incident a woman was pulled conscious from the water at a nearby spot and taken to hospital.
A man has drowned a popular NSW south coast diving spot on Saturday morning, while in a separate incident a woman was pulled conscious from the water at a nearby spot and taken to hospital.
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