Possible food issue? Australian mum and daughter die on trip to Bali

A Queensland mother and daughter have died on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali, possibly due to a food allergy.

A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesman confirmed the tragedy on Saturday evening, stressing that the distraught family had asked for privacy.

“We confirm the death in Bali of a 54-year-old woman and her 14-year-old daughter from Queensland,” he told AAP.

“Our condolences are with the family and the family have asked that their privacy be respected during this difficult time.”

Police sources have told AAP the mother, a Sunshine Coast health professional, and her teenage daughter checked in to their beachfront resort on Bali’s east coast on Friday.

Early on Saturday morning the girl asked staff at the Padang Bai Beach Resort for help, telling them she and her mother had fallen sick.

The pair were taken by private ambulance to a nearby medical centre but about 1.45am local time the mother died, according to local sources.

The girl was rushed to BIMC Hospital, an international clinic in the Balinese capital of Denpasar, but could not be saved.

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