A nine-year-old boy has died after becoming trapped between rocks at a popular holiday spot on the New South Wales mid-north coast, amid a spate of drowning deaths over Easter. Police and other emergency services tried to free the boy from the site at South West Rocks on Sunday afternoon but he died at the scene. The Surf Life Saving NSW chief executive, Steven Pearce, said crews had also taken part in countless rescues as hordes of holidaymakers made their way to the coast, as powerful swells pounded beaches. “It’s extremely tragic, it’s the worst drownings we’ve seen on the
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