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Published 09:32 22 Jun 2021 BST
Updated 11:05 24 Jun 2021 BST
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She began swimming in an area that is not manned by lifeguards and was swept out by the waves.
Her partner was also swimming at the time but managed to get himself to safety, keeping her in his arms as he reached the shore while struggling to stay afloat himself.
He performed CPR for 30 mins while people passing alerted emergency services and waited for them to arrive.
While the beach is close to popular clubs and bars, there are said to be no signs of dangerous currents, no lifeguards, no buoys, and no life saving equipment or AED at any of the beach establishments.
The beach was near the local private beaches Poulpe and Chez Biquet, and the Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to the family.
A spokesperson said: "The Department is aware of the case and providing consular assistance."
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