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Drowning Horrors Plague Australia's Beaches
1 Jan
Summary
- Irish tourist died in a drowning incident at Whitehaven Beach.
- A man died after his boat overturned in powerful swell at Sydney.
- Search continues for swimmer at Coogee Beach amid hazardous surf.

Tragic drowning incidents and dangerous sea conditions have marred holiday celebrations across Australia. On Wednesday morning, an Irish tourist was found deceased at Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays. This fatality followed a separate maritime incident near Sydney's Palm Beach.
Near Barrenjoey Headland, a man died after his boat overturned in powerful swell. The search for a 14-year-old male passenger from the same vessel resumed on Thursday. Another man from the boat was rescued with severe leg injuries after clinging to a rock platform.
Meanwhile, the search for a young man who went missing at Coogee Beach on Thursday morning continued. Earlier, a 25-year-old woman tragically drowned at Maroubra Beach after being swept from a rock pool by a large wave. Authorities have issued hazardous surf warnings for multiple coastlines, urging the public to avoid the water.




