- Woman, 32, drowned at a beach in Manly
- Her new husband helped pull her from the water
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A newlywed on her honeymoon has drowned in the water at one of Australia’s most famous beaches.
The woman, 32, was pulled from the water at Shelly Beach in Manly, on Sydney’s northern beaches, just before 1pm on Wednesday.
Her new husband was among the bystanders who tried to save her life.
NSW Ambulance were called to the scene and attempted to treat the woman, but she could not be revived.

A woman, 32, drowned at Shelly Beach in Manly on Wednesday afternoon (pictured)

It is understood the woman was a newlywed enjoying her honeymoon when she died (scene pictured)

The woman, 32, was pulled from the water at Shelly Beach in Manly (pictured)
Local man, Troy Constable, told Facebook users the woman was a Korean national.
‘Married three days ago, I was down at the beach and saw [sic] thre aftermath,’ he wrote.
At least ten police cars were spotted at the scene, along with firefighters from Dee Why Station.
A rescue helicopter tasked from Bankstown was also called and landed directly on the sand.
The woman has not been formally identified.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.

A rescue helicopter was called to the scene and landed on the sand (pictured)

A rerscue helicopter is pictured landing on the beach in Manly after a woman was pulled unresponsive from the water (pictured)