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Bali hospital denies allegation of organ theft after body of Australian repatriated without heart | Bali

A Bali Hospital rejected the allegations that a young Australian who died on the Indonesian holiday island was sent back without the heart of the body.

Queensland man byron Haddow was found dead in Bali Villa’s dive pool in the early holiday.

The 23 -year -old child’s body was returned to Australia after four weeks and found that a second autopsy heart was missing and Australian officials asked their counterparts to ask for a response in Indonesia.

I rejected Darmajaya, the Medical Nursing and Support Director at Prof NGoerah Hospital, that the hospital was involved in the organ of the organ, and after a request from the local police, I explained that Haddow had made a judicial autopsy on the body of Haddow.

“I emphasize that the rumors of circulating organ theft are wrong on behalf of Prof Ngoerah Hospital,” he said to journalists.

“It has nothing to do with the hospital to hide [the heart]. In fact, our interest was in the context of the examination in accordance with the law. “

Haddow’s heart, as long as it took a long time to meet the requirements of a pathological examination, was sent back to Australia after the rest of his body.

Australian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday that they provide consular assistance to Haddow’s family, but they could not provide more comments by specifying their privacy obligations.

Haddow’s heart, two months after his death returned to Queensland in August, Haddow’s family’s legal representative Ni Luh Arie Ratna Sukasari’s statement on Wednesday on Wednesday, said the incident expressed “serious questions about the medical practices in Bali.

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