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Brit dies in ‘tragic accident’ just two weeks after ‘dream move’ to Australia as heartbroken family pay tribute

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A British man has died in a tragic accident just two weeks after starting his ‘dream life’ in Australia.

Luke Beaufils from Ashford, described by his family as a ‘great’ boy, moved to Sydney after taking up a new job.

Luke Beaufils moved to Australia just two weeks ago

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Luke Beaufils moved to Australia just two weeks agoCredit: Gofundme

Although details surrounding his sudden death remain unknown, Luke’s sister Abigail Beaufils shared the post news on an online fundraising website.

She wrote: “Unfortunately, a tragic accident led to my little brother passing away unexpectedly on Sunday.

“While this is the most heartbreaking time for our family and Luke’s close friends, the main priority is that we get Luke back from Australia Unpleasant England and lay him to rest where he belongs.”

Abigail added that her family had started the fundraiser to bring Luke back – and urged everyone who knew Luke to share his memories as a way to pay tribute.

So far, hundreds of people have donated and offered messages of support to Luke and his family.

One such person wrote: “We are so sorry for your loss. We had only known Luke for a week and had the pleasure of having him on our team working in Sydney.

“He was an incredible person and I can’t even imagine what you are going through. All our love to his family and friends.”

Another said: “RIP Luke boy. Absolutely gutted to hear the news.”

‘I will always remember the good times we had together since we met in primary school. I will always be my best friend no matter what. Rest in peace, big man.’

A third said: “Amazing memories of nursery and primary school. Sweet boy, it makes me smile when I think of him. God bless.”

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Close friends and family have also paid tribute to Luke Facebook after Abigail shared the tragic news.

One person commented: “Omg ab my heart is in my mouth. I’m so sorry to hear this! He was a sweet boy, always so kind and polite, bless his heart, rest assured Luke! I’m thinking of you and your family.”

Another wrote: “I’m sorry for your loss. Thinking of you all at such a difficult time.

‘Find strength in each other’s memories and keep talking. Losing a brother is one of the hardest things to deal with. Sending love to you all.”

It comes after one Brit suffered from a horror skiing accident during a holiday in Bulgaria – and is now fighting for her life.

Olivia Corbiere, 23, was put into a medically induced coma after plunging 15 feet from a ski slope into a huge ravine in the southwestern city Bansko.

The young Brit had just celebrated her birthday last Tuesday and flew to the Chalin Valog resort on Friday with her friends and her sister Phoebe, 19.

Olivia – a kitchen designer and expert skier – was rushed there BulgariaThe capital of Sofia, Sunday afternoon, after her terrified friends pulled her from the water.

Doctors placed her in an induced coma after she suffered horrific injuries, including a broken pelvis, three broken vertebrae, a broken eye socket and a broken nose.

She reportedly underwent a four-hour emergency operation where doctors removed part of her skull to stop the bleeding in her brain.

In the meantime, another tourist was found dead in a pool of blood by a cleaner in a holiday apartment in Gran Canaria on Monday.

The unnamed holidaymaker, 33, is said to have suffered serious head injuries at the British holiday hotspot.

It was initially reported that the victim was British, but Police sources have since confirmed he was Irish.

The tourist was found dead on Monday around 12.30 pm in the Colina Mar apartment complex in the seaside resort Puerto Rico in the municipality of Mogán in the south of the island.

He is said to have suffered a head injury from a blow or fall.

In nearby Lanzarote, an allegedly ‘drunk and drugged’ British driver is accused of mowing down and killing a tourist family killing a four-month-old baby.

British expat Olivia Brown23, was reportedly over the legal limit and under the influence of alcohol And drugs when her car drove onto the sidewalk and struck two families last week.

She is charged with manslaughter and drunkenness the driving but had hair hearing adjourned after she had a panic attack.

The hotel employee is currently under house arrest and could face prison time causing the death of Brit to Harper Ayton.

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