The devastated father of a boy who died unexpectedly during a family holiday in Bali has broken his silence in a heartbreaking tribute to the boy.
Brendan Sharp shared the heartbreaking update on Facebook, describing his son Khyden James as a “one-of-a-kind” child who filled every room with laughter and light.
“Khyden was always happy and cheerful, lighting up the room with whoever was there,” she said.
“His sass and affection were like no other, and he was always dancing and having fun with a cheeky side.”
Brendan and his wife Grace took their family of six, from Singleton in New South Wales’ Hunter Valley, on a dream getaway to Bali when Khyden died suddenly.
Brendan added that Khyden was “the best little brother” his three older brothers “could have asked for and the best son we could have ever imagined.”
Khyden died in a tragic accident during a family vacation in Bali
The family is now back in Australia and working with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to bring Khyden home.
“You were so special boy, keep shining like the star you are and keep an eye out for all of us down here.”
The family is now back in Australia and working with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to bring Khyden home.
The circumstances surrounding the tragic accident have not been revealed.
Khyden’s aunt, Bronwyn Cox, started a gofundme to help his parents with funeral costs and other expenses.
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.”
Khyden’s aunt, Bronwyn Cox, started a Gofundme to help her parents with funeral costs and other expenses.
Cox said she started the fundraiser to help with the unexpected costs of bringing 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.”
So far, the campaign has raised more than $30,000, almost reaching the overall goal of $35,000.