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Man dies after jumping in the water near Sugar Beach

Police say a man, around the age of 30, drowned late this morning in Lake Ontario, close to Sugar Beach. According to police he was drinking on the beach with a woman, when he decided to take off his clothes and go for a swim.

A woman who jumped into the water to help the man was sent to a local hospital

A man's shoes are seen left at the edge of the water on Sugar Beach Monday morning. The man was later pronounced dead in hospital after being pulled from the lake. (CBC/Petar Valkov)

Police say a man who jumped into Lake Ontario nearSugar Beach has died.

The man, around 30 years of agewas drinking on the beach with a womanwhen he decided to take off his clothes and go for a swim, according to police.

Within minutes the man began to struggle in the water and the woman called out for help.

Workers at the nearby RedpathSugar refinery attempted to rescue him by throwing a life preserver. The woman he was with also jumped in the water and tried to save him, but she was unsuccessful.

Police marine unit was conducting tests nearby

The police marine unit was conducting tests nearby and reached the scene in minutes. (CBC/Petar Valkov)

Police and fire were called around 11:30 a.m. and a police marine unit was the first to respond.

"Our marine unit was doing training within the area," said Det. David Wallace. "They were here in about sevenminutes, which is extraordinary."

Within minutes of arriving, divers were able to locate the man's body. Wallace said he was underwater for more than ten minutes and had no vital signs.

The man was rushed to St. Michael's hospital in life-threatening condition where he pronounced dead on Monday afternoon.

Toronto police are seen gathering the man's personal items left on the beach. (CBC/Petar Valkov)

The woman was also taken to hospital and is expected recover. Police say she has been co-operating fully with their investigation.

"We are seeking witnesses from around to contact police at 51 division," said Wallace.

Police are also canvassing surveillance video from the area that may shed some more light on what happened.

An autopsy on the man's body is expected to take place in the coming days.