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A British man and his five-year-old son who drowned in Spain have been named by British officials. A British man and his five-year-old son who drowned in Spain have been named by government officials.
Symon Howlett, was taking photographs of his two sons, in the town of Tossa de Mar, on the Costa Brava, when a large wave knocked the boys off rocks.Symon Howlett, was taking photographs of his two sons, in the town of Tossa de Mar, on the Costa Brava, when a large wave knocked the boys off rocks.
Mr Howlett, 32, of Market Drayton, Shropshire, dived in and saved his son Thomas, 7, but he and younger son, Jay, were swept out to sea and drowned. Mr Howlett, 32, of Market Drayton, Shropshire, dived in and saved his son Thomas, 7, but he and younger son, Jay, were swept out to sea.
The pair held on to a buoy but rough seas stopped rescuers reaching them.The pair held on to a buoy but rough seas stopped rescuers reaching them.
A coastguard helicopter and lifeboats were deployed to try and reach Mr Howlett and his son, whose bodies were later pulled from the water 30m (98ft) from the beach, which is just north of Barcelona. A coastguard helicopter and lifeboats were deployed to save Mr Howlett and his son, whose bodies were later pulled from the water 30m (98ft) from the beach, which is just north of Barcelona.
Their mother witnessed the entire scene. She subsequently had a panic attack Police spokesman
A spokesman for the Spanish coastguard told the BBC the pair had perished close to a cove, which was completely open to the sea and had a strong undertow.A spokesman for the Spanish coastguard told the BBC the pair had perished close to a cove, which was completely open to the sea and had a strong undertow.
Mr Howlett's wife, Debbie, saw the tragedy unfold and is being given support by British consular officials.Mr Howlett's wife, Debbie, saw the tragedy unfold and is being given support by British consular officials.
A police spokesman in Tossa de Mar said on Thursday: "Their mother witnessed the entire scene. She subsequently had a panic attack and was taken to Tossa de Mar's medical centre along with her son, who was treated for hypothermia. A police spokesman in Tossa de Mar said on Thursday: "The mother witnessed the entire scene. She subsequently had a panic attack and was taken to Tossa de Mar's medical centre along with her son, who was treated for hypothermia.
"Both were released later yesterday afternoon and are now fine.""Both were released later yesterday afternoon and are now fine."
Heavy sea conditions
Sea conditions had been made worse by extreme weather which has been affecting much of Spain since Tuesday evening.
Eye-witness Ezequiel Mizrahi said he had tried to rescue the pair after pulling on his wetsuit.Eye-witness Ezequiel Mizrahi said he had tried to rescue the pair after pulling on his wetsuit.
"These three people, they were taking pictures and a wave took them into the sea."These three people, they were taking pictures and a wave took them into the sea.
"I tried to go for them but the sea was very heavy and I couldn't pass through," he said."I tried to go for them but the sea was very heavy and I couldn't pass through," he said.
"It's very rare to have the sea like this, when you have a bad sea it's very bad one or two times a year.""It's very rare to have the sea like this, when you have a bad sea it's very bad one or two times a year."