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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
National
Jordyn Beazley

Two men drown at swimming hole in far north Queensland

Emergency services responded after the accident on Tuesday afternoon but the men were declared dead at the scene.
Emergency services responded after the accident on Tuesday afternoon but the men were declared dead at the scene. Photograph: James Ross/AAP

Two men believed to be tourists have drowned in a swimming hole in far north Queensland.

Police said the men, aged 21 and 59, were swimming with a group of people on Tuesday afternoon west of Cairns at Crystal Cascades in the Redlynch Valley.

It is believed the younger man may have been assisting the older man after he had difficulty getting out of the water.

Police, paramedics and Queensland’s fire and emergency service’s water rescue team responded after authorities were alerted just after 5pm.

Both men were located by emergency services in the water. Paramedics performed CPR, but both men were declared deceased a short time later.

In 2014, an 18-year-old died at the Crystal Cascades swimming hole after he slipped and fell.

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