Tragedy as Brit woman, 32, dies after being swept into water by a wave in Canary Islands tourist hotspot

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A BRITISH woman has died after being swept into the sea by a wave in the Canary Islands.

Three people who were sat near her at the time also ended up in the water after the wave hit near the famous Caves of Ajuy.

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The Brit woman, 32, died while visiting the famous Caves of Ajuy – pictured[/caption]
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She was staying in a hotel in Fuerteventura with three others who were also pulled underwater (Pictured: Ajuy Caves and beach)[/caption]

The 32-year-old died while the three others managed to reach safety after swimming back to shore.

Two local fisherman and an off-duty firefighter tried to save her but their attempts were unsuccessful.

The surviving three, aged between 18 and 26, were given medical attention after the incident.

Another witness ran to a nearby village to grab emergency equipment including lifebuoys.

The unnamed woman was pulled from the water on a small private boat as emergency responders rushed to the scene.

After the boat reached the shore she was pronounced dead.

All four people caught up in the dangerous waters had been staying at the same hotel in Corralejo on the north-east coast of Fuerteventura.

The island is a popular holiday destination with Brits.

Ajuy’s sea caves are on the west coast of the island and are one of its main attractions.

Thousands of tourists visit them each year.

Another tourist, 23, almost died in March near the caves and had to be rescued by an emergency chopper.

She was pulled from the water after nearly an hour and although suffering from hypothermia, survived.

Reports at the time said the young woman ignored warning signs around a particular area that had been marked out of bounds due to a storm.

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