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Melbourne males Vincent Satuala Atulia and Andrew Colivas die whereas holidaying in Vietnam

Melbourne males Vincent Satuala Atulia and Andrew Colivas die whereas holidaying in Vietnam

Two Australian younger males have mysteriously died in Vietnam – with their households struggling to get their our bodies residence as they seek for solutions. 

Vincent Satuala Atulia, 24, and Andrew Colivas, 25, are believed to have been holidaying with pals in south-east Asia after they died unexpectedly.

Family of the 2 Melbourne males confirmed their deaths on social media on Monday.

The Division of International Affairs and Commerce (DFAT) is offering consular help to the household of a person who died in Vietnam in addition to three different Australians, The Herald Solar reported.

The explanation for the boys’s deaths stays unknown. 

Day by day Mail Australia has contacted DFAT for additional remark. 

The boys’s households have created separate on-line fundraisers for the upcoming prices of their repatriations and funerals.

The attraction for Mr Colivas has already raised greater than $35,000 whereas Mr Atulia’s has raised over $52,000. 

The household of Melbourne man Andrew Colivas (pictured) introduced his loss of life on Monday

Vincent Satuala Atulia (pictured) was travelling with friends in Vietnam when he died unexpectedly

Vincent Satuala Atulia (pictured) was travelling with pals in Vietnam when he died unexpectedly

Mr Atulia’s household described him as a younger deeply spiritual man who devoted his life to his household and pals. 

He was additionally the only monetary supplier for his household. 

‘He was the epitome of nice excellence. A younger beneficiant coronary heart that all the time cared for others earlier than himself,’ they wrote.

‘Most that knew Vincent, knew that household and God had been all the time the centre objective of all that he did in his quick life.

‘He gave his life to supply and shield for his loving household. 

‘Vincent was a trustworthy member of St Agatha’s Parish Cranbourne, an aspiring rugby participant for the Casey Warriors rugby league staff, a loyal and devoted worker of MC Labour Rent, and an energetic CFMEU/CFMEU Pasifika member.’

Mr Atulia’s sister Miriama, additionally took to social media to share a private tribute.

‘You probably did your loved ones so proud with the life you lived, the assist and safety you gave us, every little thing you equipped for us, cash, meals, garments and a roof,’ she wrote.

‘You probably did greater than any brother may do for a household, you had been all the time there for us once we wanted you.

‘You all the time had our again when one thing went down, you had been all the time there on time after I’d name you, you by no means failed to guard our household, particularly our dad and mom.’

Her brother, Douglas added: ‘The day I misplaced my brother, my every little thing, my proper hand, my chief. I nonetheless get up hoping it wasn’t true.

‘I want I may hear your voice and see your face one final time, no phrases can describe the ache.

‘Misplaced my brother who taught me every little thing I do know and made me who I’m right this moment, with out you I am misplaced brother.

‘We’re alleged to develop outdated collectively and watch you kill it in life and obtain your objectives and lead off your instance.’

Mr Colivas' and Mr Atulia's (pictured) families both described their deaths as 'sudden'

Mr Colivas’ and Mr Atulia’s (pictured) households each described their deaths as ‘sudden’

Mr Colivas was additionally remembered as a spiritual household man and a proficient athlete with a ardour for boxing.

‘He tragically misplaced his life in Vietnam and It’s going to be an extended course of to carry him residence,’ the household wrote.

‘He was a sort, beneficiant and selfless individual that beloved his household, pals and all issues he tried in life.

‘Andrew was one to go above and past to assist and shield anybody. 

‘He was devoted member of Saint Gregorios Orthodox Church and was dedicated to his religion. 

‘We pray for energy throughout this time of grieving, could God carry you again residence safely to us.’

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