Joseph O’Sullivan, 26, from Coventry, died in a motorbike accident in Bali while celebrating his birthday with friends after nearly two years living in Australia. His family have launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to bring his body back to the UK
The family of a young Brit who tragically lost his life while celebrating his 26th birthday in Bali are desperately fundraising to repatriate his remains to the UK. Joseph O’Sullivan, from Coventry, died following a motorbike accident on the Indonesian island.
He had travelled there to meet-up with friends after spending nearly two years living and working in Australia. His heartbroken relatives say they are still awaiting answers about the circumstances surrounding his untimely death and remain unsure whether the incident took place on June 17 or 18.
A GoFundMe campaign launched by his cousin, Susan Love, has already raised over £12,000. The money will go towards the costs of bringing Joseph home to the UK and helping his family give him a proper farewell, as reported by Need To Know.
In the fundraising appeal, Susan wrote: “Hi my name is Susan I am Joes cousin and close family member. As many are aware we received the tragic and devastating news of Joseph’s passing and we really need to get him home and help his mum Veronica lay him to rest.
“Joseph was kind caring funny and he was enjoying every day while travelling in Australia, living his best life. He had a smile that would light up any room.”
“Life is cruel and so unfair and we as a family would appreciate any help we can. Life is so short, please hug your loved ones a little tighter and live your life have fun and smile. Let’s bring Sully home and give him the send off he truly deserves.”
His sister Patricia O’Sullivan shared the devastating news of his death on Facebook on Friday (19 June), reports the Daily Star.
She posted: “Just to let everyone know that my little brother Joseph has sadly passed away in a tragic accident.
“We are all in shock, love him very much, can’t believe he gone. RIP Joseph, my little brother.”
In a follow-up message accompanying the fundraising campaign, she continued: “Can’t even believe I’m writing this. Joseph was loved by so many, taken way too soon. We all still in shock, still don’t feel real.
“Please help bring Joseph home. Anything appreciated. Give him the send off he deserves.”
Fellow family member Johanna Love posted a picture of Joseph, writing: “Oh Joe. I have no words. Such devastating news this morning. Let’s get you back home where you belong.”
She subsequently added in a further update: “We will get you home cuz.”
According to Coventry Live, Joseph had been visiting mates in Bali while marking his birthday, having spent nearly two years residing and working in Perth, Australia.
The outlet reported he perished in an unexplained motorbike collision, with his family still awaiting formal details about the precise circumstances.
The fundraising appeal has already received upwards of 220 contributions as friends, family and supporters unite to assist in repatriating Joseph to the UK.
You can find the GoFundMe page here.
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