Two British Tourists Drown in Queensland, Raising Beach Safety Concerns

April 14, 2025
Two British Tourists Drown in Queensland, Raising Beach Safety Concerns
  • On April 13, 2025, a tragic incident unfolded at Round Hill Head in Seventeen Seventy, Queensland, where a 46-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy from Britain drowned while swimming.

  • Emergency services were alerted to the situation at approximately 2:17 PM, and despite their efforts, both victims were pronounced dead at the scene after being pulled from the water.

  • The man's body was recovered, and authorities are preparing a report for the coroner, treating the drownings as non-suspicious.

  • Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, particularly the actions of a third individual, a 37-year-old Australian man who was also swept into the sea.

  • This Australian man was rescued and airlifted to Bundaberg Hospital with serious head injuries, and he remains in critical condition.

  • The tourists entered the water at a beach that lacked lifeguard patrols, raising safety concerns as they swam in hazardous conditions.

  • Seventeen Seventy is a popular tourist destination, but only one beach in the area is patrolled by lifeguards, underscoring the risks of swimming in unmonitored areas.

  • Darren Everard from Surf Life Saving Queensland emphasized the dangers of swimming near creeks and rocky headlands, especially during high tides and strong swells.

  • The community is mourning the loss of the two tourists, with many unaware of how quickly ocean conditions can become dangerous.

  • The Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office is providing support to the families of the deceased tourists and is coordinating with local authorities.

  • Everard described the incident as an 'absolute tragedy,' particularly during the busy local school holiday period, which attracts many tourists.

  • This incident highlights ongoing concerns about coastal swimming safety, as Australia recorded 107 drownings in 2024, with a significant portion involving individuals born overseas.

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