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A 23-year-old man died in Bali, his body was returned to Australia without a heart, and the last hours before his death were revealed.

According to Australian media reports on October 2, The death of an Australian shift worker has occurred inside a villa in Bali, and surveillance video shows the man still partying the morning his body was found.Byron Hadow, 23, died in Bali in what the coroner called "suspicious" and his body was later transported back to Australia without a heart.

The worker, who worked in mining in Noosa and worked as a loader operator in the Northern Territory, was found unconscious and floating on May 26 in a wading pool at a luxury villa in Bali. During a forensic autopsy at a public hospital in Bali, his heart was removed-a procedure known as "organ retention" that is fully in line with Indonesian medical practice and law.

However, Hadow's parents in Australia were not told of this until a second autopsy was conducted by the Queensland Coroner's Court that they discovered that their son's heart was missing. What's even more infuriating is that the Hadows have to pay extra3400 Yuan Bringing my son’s heart home.


But in a new shock, media exclusively obtained a video taken with his mobile phone hours before Hado’s death, showing him having a party with three unnamed Australians: a Melbourne acquaintance who traveled with him to Bali, and two Melbourne girls who met at the bar that night.

There is no indication that the three had any responsibility for Hardo’s death. But according to the standard practice of such investigations, the three Australians were asked to be questioned and have sought assistance from the Australian Consulate General in Bali on the matter, according to a newly released police report by Bali Police. "Investigators will then coordinate with the Australian consulate on the presence of three Australian citizens," Bali police said in a statement.Byron's stepfather, Robbie Hado, who is also a miner, said publicly for the first time that the footage appears to contradict what he initially heard about the hours before Byron's death.

The video was allegedly filmed between 4:30 and 7:00 a.m. on May 26. Less than four hours later, at 10.05 am, Byron was found floating unconscious in the villa's pool.Mr. Hadow said he was told Byron's roommate had gone to bed after returning from the club, but the video showed the two men and two women partying in the villa until early morning.


Another piece of evidence also surfaced: A bank statement showed that Byron had been transferred out of hospital on the morning of his death $2400 toand 2700 RMB。 The last transaction took place at 8:14 a.m. and he was found in the pool less than two hours later. There is also the disappearance of cash. Byron brought at least 15,000 yuanCash went to Bali, but the money, along with his mobile phone and other personal belongings, was not seen when he returned to Australia.

Coupled with the results of the Balinese carcass that found dozens of incisions and melting on Byron’s body, face and head – apparently caused by the impact of the “scarcass” – these new evidence led Robbie Hardo to believe his son-in-law was murdered. “You won’t have your nose bleeding and your body bleeding because you drowned in the pool. He said, “(My wife) Chantal and I never believed that he was drowning.He grew up on the water as a child; he often went out fishing with me.

"Their claim that he drowned in a shallow pool simply doesn't hold water." Chantal added,"I firmly believe he was framed, drugged, robbed, and then things got out of hand. This is my opinion." The couple do not believe the three Australia men were responsible for their son's death, but believe they may have known more about his final hours.

On Monday, more than a week before the media disclosed the matter, Australia Federal Police finally met with the Hardo family and heard their statements. Police confirmed they had questioned the three Australia but said they could not disclose further information at this time. The Queensland Coroner's Court, which is conducting a second autopsy in Brisbane and conducting DNA analysis of hearts retrieved from Bali, also remains tight-lipped about the matter. "As the matter is currently under a public autopsy investigation, no further information can be provided," the court said.

But for the Hado family, their tragedy has become the subject of global headlines and evening TV shows, yet more than four months have passed and they still have no real answers. "We just want to know what happened." Chantal told media,"We have a right to know whether he was murdered, and if so, he deserves justice."

(Bombshell video of Byron Haddow's final hours before Bali death)



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