Two British tourists, a 46-year-old man and his 17-year-old son, tragically drowned off Round Hill Head near Agnes Water, Australia, after being swept out to sea while swimming near the Great Barrier Reef. Despite emergency efforts, both were pronounced dead upon being retrieved from the water, with a third individual suffering life-threatening injuries, possibly while attempting a rescue. The beach is considered dangerous for swimming and is not monitored by lifeguards, prompting local warnings against entering the water.
