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Byron Haddow’s body returned to Queensland with heart missing

“When I think I just couldn’t feel more heartbreaking, there was another stroke in the intestines.”

Mrs. Haddow is still looking for answers and tells her son about what is happening. Nine news The foul was suspected of the game.

“When the police came here to deliver the news, he only found it in the pool. He said that he called it the mother’s instinct, but I just didn’t have a bar.

“I feel like there’s a bad game. I think something happened to him before he was in the pool.”

News Corp reported that Indonesian police had not warned against death until four days after the body of Haddow.

It was claimed that there were no explanations and bruises on his body.

Ms. Haddow described her son as a “generous, well -hearted, hardworking young man ılan which is“ full of life ”.

Byron Haddow was on holiday in Bali after a long FIFO work.Credit: Nine news

Haddow’s heart was sent back to Australia after the funeral and burial.

“Finally he’s back,” Mrs. Haddow said.

“When we were informed, it was two days before his funeral, so he didn’t have the opportunity to hold. [the event]. “

Forensic anthropologist and criminologist Dr. Xanthe Mallett, Nine News organs were removed from a body, weighed during the judicial autopsy and dissected, but sent back to the body under standard applications, he said.

The Haddow family is now waiting for the result of Brisbane autopsy.

Haddow, “This is a long … A dragged process. I believe there are some problems with the laboratory in Queensland,” he said.

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