A teenage boy has fallen to his death at a popular Sydney beach on Tuesday.
The young boy, believed to be 17 years old, fell off cliffs at Coogee Beach in Sydney on Tuesday afternoon.
Emergency services were called to the cliffs at Dunningham Reserve - between Coogee Beach and Gordons Day - at about 4.10pm following reports of a fallen teenager. He had fallen approximately 15 metres.The young boy was treated by paramedics but sadly died at the scene, according to a statement from NSW Police.Witnesses should make a report to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or
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