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Australian family’s grief after baby dies in tragic accident while on holiday of a lifetime in Bali

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An Australian family is going through unimaginable grief after their baby (pictured) died while the family was on holiday in Bali.

An Australian couple is going through unimaginable grief after their baby died during a family trip to Bali.

Bronwyn Cox, aunt of the boy’s mother, Grace, organized a fundraiser for the distraught family after the boy died on October 19.

“Our beloved niece Grace and her partner Brendan have faced the unimaginable loss of their baby in a tragic accident while on holiday with family and friends on what was to be the holiday of a lifetime in Bali,” Mrs Cox wrote. .

He said the boy “brought immense joy and love to all of our lives, and his passing has left us all in deep pain.”

“During this incredibly difficult time, Grace and Brendan face not only emotional pain but also financial strain.”

Mrs. Cox said that she began the GoFundeMe due to unexpected costs to bring the baby’s body home, the funeral, and the need to take time off work.

“We are raising funds to help Grace and Brendan with these expenses and give them the space to grieve without additional stress,” she wrote.

The aunt thanked those who had already donated and said their “generosity will provide much-needed relief and show Grace and Brendan that they are not alone in this difficult journey.”

An Australian family is going through unimaginable grief after their baby (pictured) died while the family was on holiday in Bali.

The family's trip to Bali (file image pictured) was supposed to be the party of a lifetime.

The family’s trip to Bali (file image pictured) was supposed to be the party of a lifetime.

The heartbroken father said his son was ‘one of a kind (and) always happy and cheerful, he lit up the room with whoever was there.

“His sass and affection was like no other, he was always dancing and having fun,” she wrote on Facebook.

Brendan added that the baby was “the best little brother” his three older brothers “could have asked for and the best son we could have ever imagined.”

‘You were so special boy, keep shining like the star you are and keep an eye out for all of us down here.

‘We love and miss you very much, our baby.’

The circumstances surrounding the tragic accident have not been revealed.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to ask if the family receives government support.

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