Olyvvia Cowley died on holiday in Bali as Australian body was brought home

A young woman mysteriously died in Bali leaving her family and friends behind to bring her body home to Australia.
Olyvia Cowley, 24, who lived on the Gold Coast in Queensland, died during a trip to Bali on August 19.
Since then, praises for Palm Beach High School graduate Currumbin have flooded in, with the heartbroken mother calling her daughter ‘my world’.
It is still unknown what happened to the young tourist, other than her death being ‘unexpected’.
She shared pictures of her luxury Bali getaway online in the weeks leading up to her death.

Olyvia Cowley (pictured), 24, mysteriously passed away in Bali on August 19 – after sharing pictures of her happy holiday online
‘My sparkle. My child. My angel. I miss you forever. What a smile, you are the one who lights up the world. It’s hard for me to understand those days – Jesus chose me my Olyvia Te’a, he chose me ‘to be your Mother!’, her devastated mother wrote.
‘You will never be loved more. My love for you my pigeon is beyond anything you will ever understand. I need to review your calls and messages. I cannot imagine life without you. ‘
One of Olyvia’s mother’s best friends, Tanya Pohio, revealed her parents had come to Bali from Japan to bring her back to Australia.
In a Facebook post, Ms Pohio wrote: ‘I share this with a broken heart. Olyvia – light and love gone too soon. She is the beautiful daughter of one of my best friends, Christina. Much more tragic when she passed away in Bali.

In a Facebook post, Olyvia’s mother Christina Cowley said her heart was ‘aching’ to be without her young daughter (pictured)

Olyvia posted several pictures of her Bali holiday on Facebook in the weeks leading up to her ‘sudden’ death
Ms. Pohio has asked for the public’s help saying it pays to bring her body home.
Olyvia’s best friend, Shae Barr, founded GoFundMe to help cover the cost of her friend’s death.
The GoFundMe page reads: ‘To ease the financial pressure on my family in the future, I’m asking for any donation if you can give it away’.
‘We all know how impactful it can be when a community comes together and the Cowley family are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of love and support. Help this wonderful family through the next stages. ‘

One of Olyvia’s mother’s best friends, Tanya Pohio reveals her parents traveled from Japan to Bali to bring her back home to Australia