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Perth man dies in Bali hotel room after feeling ill

  • A Perth father aged 36 has died of a suspected heart attack in his Bali hotel room
  • He returned to his accommodation after complaining about feeling ill on Friday
  • His girlfriend called a doctor on Saturday but when he arrived the man was dead
  • They went shopping at Kuta Art Market in the morning before he felt sick again

By Sam Duncan For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 10:02 EST, 6 January 2018 | Updated: 11:48 EST, 6 January 2018

An Australian father has been found dead in his hotel room in Bali of what police believe was a heart attack.

The 36-year-old from Perth had complained of feeling ill on Friday evening, and had gone out on Saturday morning before returning to his Kuta hotel room.

About 1pm on Saturday the man's Balinese girlfriend asked staff to call a doctor to their room at the Matahari Bungalows.

An Australian father has been found dead in his hotel room in Bali of what police believe was a heart attack (pictured is a room at the hotel)

An Australian father has been found dead in his hotel room in Bali of what police believe was a heart attack (pictured is a room at the hotel)

The 36-year-old from Perth had complained of feeling ill on Friday evening, and had gone out on Saturday morning before returning to his Kuta hotel room (pictured is the hotel)The 36-year-old from Perth had complained of feeling ill on Friday evening, and had gone out on Saturday morning before returning to his Kuta hotel room (pictured is the hotel)

The 36-year-old from Perth had complained of feeling ill on Friday evening, and had gone out on Saturday morning before returning to his Kuta hotel room (pictured is the hotel)

Staff found the man face down on the bed unconscious, and when the doctor arrived he declared the man dead of a heart attack, The Herald Sun reported.

Kuta Police chief, I Nyoman Wirajaya said an investigation had been conducted and police had found the room to be neat.

'We do not find any violence or crime in this case. The doctor alleged that the victim died because of a heart attack,' he said.

About 1pm on Saturday the man's Balinese girlfriend asked staff to call a doctor to their room at the Matahari Bungalows (pictured is the Kuta Art Market)About 1pm on Saturday the man's Balinese girlfriend asked staff to call a doctor to their room at the Matahari Bungalows (pictured is the Kuta Art Market)

About 1pm on Saturday the man's Balinese girlfriend asked staff to call a doctor to their room at the Matahari Bungalows (pictured is the Kuta Art Market)

He said the man had consumed alcohol on Saturday night, gotten a headache and taken a panadol before going to sleep.

The couple had been to the Kuta Art Market in the morning before returning to the hotel when he felt pain in his stomach and went to bed.

They had been together for three months, and the man's girlfriend said he was sick, but he told her he was tired from work.

Police said the man's body was taken to Sanglah morgue awaiting instructions from local and Australian authorities concerning an autopsy.

Staff found the man face down on the bed unconscious, and when the doctor arrived he declared the man dead of a heart attack (pictured is the hotel)Staff found the man face down on the bed unconscious, and when the doctor arrived he declared the man dead of a heart attack (pictured is the hotel)

Staff found the man face down on the bed unconscious, and when the doctor arrived he declared the man dead of a heart attack (pictured is the hotel)

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