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Australian man’s body returned without heart after Bali holiday turns tragic

‘Just when I thought I couldn’t feel any more heartbroken, it was another kick in the guts,’ Byron Haddow’s mother says

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Bali is a popular tourist destination for Australian travellers. Photo: Shutterstock
Agence France-Presse

Australian officials have demanded answers from Indonesian counterparts after the body of a young man who died on the resort island of Bali was repatriated without his heart.

Queensland man Byron Haddow, 23, was found dead in the plunge pool of his Bali villa this year while on holiday.

His body was returned to Australia four weeks later, where a second autopsy found he was missing his heart.
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A spokesperson for Australia’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday they were providing consular help to Haddow’s family but could not comment further owing to privacy obligations.

“They just rung us to ask if we were aware that his heart had been retained over in Bali,” mother Chantal Haddow told Australia’s Channel Nine.

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“Just when I thought I couldn’t feel any more heartbroken, it was another kick in the guts,” she said.

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