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British man and French companion missing from popular beach in Australia

Missing: Hugo Palmer, left, and Erwan Ferrieux (Picture: New South Wales Police)

A search has been launched after a British tourist went missing from a popular beach in Australia alongside his French companion.

A water and ground search is under way for Englishman Hugo Palmer and his friend Erwan Ferrieux, both 20, police said.

Items belonging to the pair were discovered at Shelly Beach, on the New South Wales coast north of Sydney on Monday.

Walkers found their belongings at about 6.30am (local time).

Police later discovered their rental car in the beach's car park with a number of personal items, including travel documents, inside.

New South Wales Police said search had been commenced, but there had not yet been any sign of the pair.

Inspector Michael Aldridge told the Port Macquarie News that the two men had arrived in the area on Sunday morning.

"We believe from information provided so far that the items may have been there since Sunday evening as well," he said.

He described the surf conditions as "terrible" over the past few days.

Police have not disclosed how long Mr Palmer, reported to be from East Sussex, and Mr Ferrieux had been in Australia.

A spokeswoman for the Foreign Office said: "Our staff are in contact with police in Australia and the UK following reports of a missing British man at Shelly beach, New South Wales."

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