Bribie Island: Australian man dies after being buried alive in sand

Bribie Island: Australian man dies after being buried alive in sand
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According to authorities, an American gentleman passed away after being buried alive in dust on a shore.

On Saturday, Josh Taylor was at a beach camp on Queensland’s Bribie Island when he apparently fell into an opening that had been made for animal roasting.

Soon after the incident, Mr. Taylor, 23, was airlifted to the doctor, but he passed away from his wounds on Thursday.

Authorities are also looking into the events that caused his death.

There “may get many people who were present and are yet to talk with officers,” according to a statement from Queensland Police.

According to local media, Mr. Taylor was with friends on Bribie Island, a well-known camping area 65 kilometers ( 40 miles ) north of Brisbane, when the incident took place.

According to The Courier Mail, it took around 15 people to free him before animals soldiers and paramedics arrived to perform CPR on him.

The family of Mr. Taylor confirmed that his life assistance had been terminated on Thursday.

They described him as” the best son, brother, boyfriend, and mate we could all have wished for,” who would be missed “every minute of every day,” according to Nine News in an emotional statement.

The family speech continued,” Unfortunately, the injury he received were too serious for him to overcome,” and they also expressed gratitude to the medical staff for their assistance. ……………………………………

Mr. Taylor was described as” a vibrant and exciting spirit who has brought so much pleasure to those around him” on a fundraising website set up on behalf of his parents.

The Taylor family has received more than A$ 65, 000 ($ 42, 000,$ 34, 000 ) in support.