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Welsh Father and Son Identified in Fatal Drowning Near Great Barrier Reef

Robin and Owen Reed, from Caerphilly, Wales, drowned at a hazardous, unmonitored beach in Queensland, prompting safety concerns and community tributes.

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Robin Reed, 46, and his son Owen, 17, were declared dead at the scene

Overview

  • Robin Reed, 46, and his son Owen, 17, drowned on April 14 while swimming at Seventeen Seventy, a dangerous and unpatrolled beach in Queensland, Australia.
  • A police helicopter recovered their bodies, and a third man, Mike Evans, was hospitalized with serious injuries sustained during a rescue attempt.
  • Queensland authorities have initiated a coronial investigation into the circumstances of the drownings, which remain in their early stages.
  • The beach is known locally for strong winds and rocky terrain, highlighting ongoing safety risks at unmonitored coastal areas.
  • Treowen Stars FC, a football club in Caerphilly, shared heartfelt condolences, remembering Robin as a valued friend and community member.