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Bali Police Refuse to Hand Over Bodies of Mum & Child
Bali Police Refuse to hand over Bodies of Australian Mother and Daughter who Died in Room with 30 Different Medicines until 'Criminal Activity has been Ruled Out’
In a new blow to the family of Australian nurse Noeline Bischoff and her 14-year-old daughter who suddenly died on their dream holiday, Bali police said last night that they were not going to allow the bodies to be flown home until 'criminal activity' has been ruled out. The new twist in the baffling deaths of mother and daughter from Queensland's Sunshine Coast came as the pair's family were preparing a memorial service to be held on Thursday morning in their home town of Caloundra. Ms Bischoff, 54, and her daughter died only a few hours after checking into their holiday resort, on the east coast of the holiday island, prompting reports that they had died from food poisoning or an allergy. Tragic: Yvana (left) and her mother Noelene Bischoff died after eating at a restaurant in Bali on the first night of their holiday Drugs: Some of the items found by police including inhalers and anti-allergy medication in the hotel room in the Padang Bay Resort in Bali Twenty nine medicines were found in their room at the Padang Bai Beach Resort, leading to further speculation that if a combination of any of the medicines had been taken, this could also have resulted in death. Their family had asked for the bodies to be returned so a post mortem examination could be carried out in Australia - but last night police in Bali said that request would not be immediately adhered to. 'We have received a formal request to release the bodies to the family,' said Mr Adnan Pagibu, the chief detective of Karangasem Police, whose authority covers the area where mother and daughter were staying. But he added: 'We have not ruled out criminal activity and we will not yet allow the release of the bodies from the morgue.' The bodies of Ms Bischoff and her daughter, who ate a fish lunch and more fish at dinner, are behing kept at the Sanglah Hospital, where a doctor said that early indications were that poisoniong from food or intoxication from drugs were the most likely causes of death. ANTI-ALLERGY PILLS, IMODIUM AND TEMAZEPAM: DRUGS FOUND IN BALI HOTEL ROOM Quote:
'It is too early to tell without an autopsy,' said the doctor, adding that the hospital could not allow the bodies to be released or returned to the family in Australia until police provided a written request from the family. It is understood a request has already been passed to Bali police, who have delayed the bodies' return. A doctor in the northern Australian city of Darwin warned last night that delays in carrying out a post mortem examination could mean the cause of death will never be known. Dr Malcom Johson-Leak of the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre in Darwin, said bringing the bodies home to Queensland for an autopsy could make it more difficult to determine the cause of death. 'The longer the time before the actual autopsy is done and samples taken, the less likely you are to pick up low levels of various toxic agents,' the doctor told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's radio. Police investigating the sudden deaths of Ms Bischoff, a nurse, and her daughter found 30 different drugs in the hotel room they were staying in. The medications were discovered in a toiletries bag and included asthma inhalers, over-the-counter pills such as Nurofen and Imodium and vitamins. Officers also recovered Camidryl, a strong anti-allergy drug made in Indonesia and Kalmethasone, a medicine administered by injection and used to treat severe asthma. A pack of needles – one of which appeared to have been used – was also in the room at the Padang Bay Resort, in East Bali. The pair fell seriously ill hours after dining at The Buddha Bar and Restaurant on Friday night. The 54-year-old, from Queensland, died while being taken by ambulance to Bali International Medical Clinic in Denpasar. Her daughter passed away at the clinic without knowing her mother was dead. Their family had wanted their bodies to be returned to Australia for post mortem examinations to be carried out. Relatives believe that both died as a result of fish poisoning, a claim which the Buddha Bar’s management has vehemently denied. It is understood that at 1.15am on Saturday the daughter begged for help from hotel security, saying she and her mother were ill They dined at The Buddha Bar and Restaurant attached to the resort on Friday night after checking in that afternoon The discovery of the medications has thrown fresh doubts over the cause of the deaths, but Richard Day, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology at St Vincent’s Hospital, says the drugs found were common among overseas travellers, describing them as 'standard medicines'. 'There would be a mixture of being cautious and being a health professional, more cautious, in addition to having pre-existing conditions of asthma and migraines,' he said. Arrangements were being made to fly the bodies home at the earliest opportunity, but it could take some time to determine the causes of death, due to the discovery of the medications. 'There are lots of samples from the vomit, the medicines and the drink,' head of Denpasar Police Forensic Laboratory, Agus Budiartha, said. 'Since they're all abroad medicines, from the country where they're from, we might have some difficulties because it's not what's usually used in Indonesia.' The bill for the meal shows the mother and daughter had juices, lemon tea, chicken, pizza and fish The resort's hotel manager Giovanni Bareato denied the claim of food poisoning Idyllic: The resorts and beaches of Bali attract millions of guests every year Indonesian authorities have suggested the mother and daughter died from an allergy and not poisoning, but the family insists the pair did not suffer from allergies. 'We've been told it is fish they've eaten,' Mrs Bischoff's brother-in-law, Kevin Bowe said. 'We are sticking to that at the moment. That was the report from DFAT (Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade).' The resort's hotel manager, Giovanni Bareato, has denied this. 'It's a big fish so we would have eaten the same one,' Mr Bareato told The Australian. 'We haven't fallen ill and I know of no one else who has fallen ill from the food.' The family is aware that results from overseas autopsies may not be recognised by Indonesia's legal system, but say they aren’t looking for a criminal conviction. 'We want the truth,' Keryn Bischoff, Nolene's sister-in-law, said. 'We want to know if it was an accident, or if it wasn't an accident. Were they poisoned, or was it something else?'
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Re: Bali Police Refuse to Hand Over Bodies of Mum & Child
Well at least now they have been sentback and there funeral was held today on the sunshine coast.
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