Man pulled from Toronto’s Bluffer’s Park Beach dies in hospital

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Posted September 3, 2024 7:57 am

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A man was rushed to hospital Monday after his floatation device deflated in the water at Bluffer's Park Beach. Police say he died in hospital. Isaac Callan/Global News

Toronto Police say a man in his 20s who was pulled from the water at Bluffer’s Park Beach has died in hospital.

Police said emergency crews were called to the water on Monday afternoon because someone swimming in the water appeared to need help.

A man was on a flotation device that had deflated in the water, police said.

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After a search and rescue, the man was pulled from the water and taken to hospital. He was pronounced dead in hospital, police said.

MARINE RESCUE: UPDATE
Bluffers Park Beach
– Updated information suggests the person was on a floatation device that deflated in the water@TPS41Div @TPSMarineUnit @Toronto_Fire are actively searching the water and surrounding area for the swimmer
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— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) September 2, 2024

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