West Australian university student dies suddenly after flying to Bali for a dental treatment

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West Australian university student dies suddenly after flying to Bali for a dental treatment
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The family of a Perth university student who died suddenly in Bali after flying there to undergo a dental procedure is seeking to repatriate her body.

abc.net.au/news/niamh-finneran-loader-bali-death/101773558An accomplished West Australian university student has died suddenly in Bali, where she had flown to receive dental treatment.She had travelled there for a minor dental operationNiamh Finneran Loader, 25, died on December 2.A masters student in international relations at the University of Western Australia, Ms Loader is believed to have immigrated to Australia from Ireland as a child.

She had been due to travel to the United States in January for an internship through the Perth-based Mannkal Economic Education Foundation. "It is with great shock and sadness that we learned of the sudden passing of Mannkal Scholar Niamh Loader following a medical procedure," the foundation said in a statement.Loading Facebook content

Ms Loader's father told The West Australian newspaper his daughter had been in Bali to have minor dental treatment and was "very happy" with the results. Friends and family have remembered Ms Loader, who was earlier this year awarded UWA's prestigious Kate King legal prize, as a kind and fun-loving young woman who "brought brightness into everyone's lives".The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed it was providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian who died in Bali.

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