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UPDATE: Woman dies in ocean accident near Tofino hours before daughtersa国际传媒檚 wedding

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Workers tear down the Pacific Rim National Parksa国际传媒檚 surf guard tower after the local lifeguard program was terminated due to budget cuts in 2012. (Photo - Andrew Bailey)

Tofino police have confirmed that a 52 year-old woman died after an ocean accident off Long Beach near Tofino on Sunday morning.

Cpl. Stu Hert of the Tofino RCMP told the Westerly News police received a report of a woman in distress in the water near Lovekin Rock around 10:30 a.m.

sa国际传媒淏y the time emergency services arrived, people in the area, and other surfers, had assisted in removing her from the water and First Aid was rendered, however, she did not survive,sa国际传媒 Hert said adding the woman was not a local resident.

He said no foul play is suspected and added that locals and visitors must be aware of the risks posed by the ocean.

sa国际传媒淏eaches in Tofino area are unsupervised. People are responsible for their own safety and part of that is being aware that the ocean is unpredictable. The rip currents, the waves, all of that is unpredictable and it goes a long way to educate yourself about some of the common risks so you can try to avoid them.sa国际传媒

Police have not released the identity of the woman, but Vernon, B.C. resident Victoria Emon told the Westerly News the woman was her mother, Ann Wittenberg, and that the family was visiting Tofino for Emonsa国际传媒檚 wedding, which was scheduled for 4:30 p.m. on Sunday.

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David Jensen was one of the bystanders who helped pull the woman from the ocean on Sunday morning and he is urging Tofino, Ucluelet and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve to

Jensen a former local who now lives near Errington and visits the West Coast frequently to surf, told the Westerly News that he was out for a paddle off Long Beach when he heard someone in distress.

sa国际传媒淚 heard somebody screaming, and not that fun kind of scream,sa国际传媒 Jensen said adding he immediately began paddling towards where the sound came from around Lovekin Rock. sa国际传媒淚t was an obscured view because of the waves and I was a distance awaysa国际传媒 paddled close enough to see there was a couple surfer guys who were helping somebody that was lying face down in the water. At that time and tide, that place is a very dangerous spot so those guys had put themselves in harmsa国际传媒檚 way to try to help this person.sa国际传媒

He said he made his way to the spot and helped the other two surfers trying to assist a woman who, he said, was unresponsive.

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He said it took roughly 15 minutes to get the woman onto the beach where a bystander performed CPR before paramedics arrived minutes later and transported the woman away in an ambulance.

Jensen said the incident could have been prevented if the surf guard tower that was torn down in 2012, was still in place. The surf guard program involved four lifeguards watching over Long Beach from the tower, located near Lovekin Rock, and it had been in place for roughly 40 years by the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve due to budget cuts in 2012.

Jensen said lifeguards would have immediately steered the surfer he helped try to rescue on Sunday away from Lovekin before the incident occurred.

sa国际传媒淚f there was a manned lifeguard tower there, that would have never happened today. That would have been stopped before that critical situation,sa国际传媒 he said.

He added there are signs at Long Beachsa国际传媒檚 trail-heads warning surfers about the dangers of both Lovekin and Incinerator Rock, especially during low tide, but it routinely falls on seasoned surfers in the area to keep novice surfers who did not read the signs away from danger.

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Jensen said reviving the Park Reservesa国际传媒檚 surf guard program should be a top priority as the areasa国际传媒檚 surfing popularity continues to skyrocket.

sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檝e seen the changes over the last 25 years out on the coast, going from two surf shops and a handful of surfers and old boys to just an explosion. The beach is packed with surfers. Theresa国际传媒檚 surf shops everywhere and all surf culture stuff. Itsa国际传媒檚 a huge part of the economy now,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 keeping food on the table for a lot of different people in a lot of different ways.sa国际传媒

He said Sundaysa国际传媒檚 incident was preventable and that Tofino and Uclueletsa国际传媒檚 councils and businesses should collaborate with the Park Reserve to bring lifeguards back to the beach.

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Two local surf instructors during an August 23 council meeting last year.

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