Brit dad, 46, and son, 17, drowned after being swept away by freak wave in waist high water at Great Barrier Reef

A BRITISH teenager and his dad drowned while visiting the Great Barrier Reef, an inquest heard. 

Owen Reed, 17, was caught by a wave while swimming in waist-high water. 

Aerial view of Round Hill Head, showing a river inlet meeting the ocean, with a small town on the coast.

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Two Brit tourists were swept out to sea while swimming at Round Hill HeadCredit: Alamy

Dad Robin, 46, raced to his aid but also got swept away. 

Search teams pulled the pair from the water but they were declared dead at the scene at Seventeen Seventy, Queensland.

They were on holiday in Australia from Caerphilly, South Wales, when the incident happened on April 13. 

The hearing in Newport, Gwent, gave their provisional cause of death as drowning. The inquest was adjourned. 

A third man, from Australia, was airlifted to hospital with serious head injuries.

Treowen Stars FC have paid tribute to the pair, saying: “Awful, awful news about Robin Reed and his son Owen.

“Robin was a good friend to many at Treowen and will be missed. 

“Our thoughts and deepest condolences with the family.” 

The town of Seventeen Seventy is the closest access point to the reef and was named after the year Captain James Cook arrived in Australia. 

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Aerial view of Bustard Bay in Queensland, Australia.

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The town of Seventeen Seventy is the closest access point to the reef and was named after the year Captain James Cook arrived in AustraliaCredit: Alamy
Photo of Robin Reed and his son Owen.

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Owen Reed and his dad Ben, both drowned after being hit by a freak wave while visiting the Great Barrier ReefCredit: WNS

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