2 Aussies died during vacation in Vietnam.

Two men who were enthusiastic about boxing passed away, but the circumstances of their deaths remain unclear.

August 27th 2024.

2 Aussies died during vacation in Vietnam.
It is with heavy hearts that we share the tragic news of the passing of two young men, Vincent Atulia and Andrew Colivas, while on vacation in Vietnam. The families of these two Melbourne mates are now reaching out for assistance in bringing back their remains.

Vincent, 24, and Andrew, 25, were close friends who shared a passion for boxing and lived in the city's south-eastern suburbs. It is still unclear when or how the two men passed away, leaving their families in shock and disbelief.

In the wake of this devastating loss, their loved ones have set up separate fundraising campaigns to help cover the costs of their funerals. The Colivas family has described Andrew as a kind, generous, and selfless person who was deeply devoted to his family and friends.

The fundraiser for Andrew shared, "We are deeply saddened by the untimely passing of our beloved son and friend. He tragically lost his life in Vietnam, and it will be a long and complicated process to bring him back home. The funds raised will assist with funeral costs and other financial matters during this difficult time."

Andrew's family also expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from their community. They said, "Andrew always went above and beyond to help and protect anyone in need. He was a cherished member of the Saint Gregorios Orthodox Church and was dedicated to his faith. We pray for strength during this time of grieving and hope that God will bring him back home to us safely."

Similarly, the Atulia family described Vincent as a young man who dedicated his life to his loved ones. They said, "Vincent was the epitome of excellence. He had a generous heart and always put others before himself. Family and God were the center of his life, and he worked tirelessly to provide and protect them."

Unfortunately, Vincent did not have adequate travel insurance, and the money raised from the fundraiser will help bring him back home. He was a faithful member of the St. Agatha Church Parish Cranbourne, a promising rugby player for the Casey Warriors, and a loyal and dedicated employee of MC Labour Hire.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has confirmed that they are providing consular assistance to the families of three Australians, including the family of the man who passed away in Vietnam. They have also extended their deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time.

As we mourn the loss of these two young men, let us keep their families in our thoughts and prayers. Stay updated on the latest news, celebrity gossip, and sports updates through our WhatsApp channel. Join us for a private and personal experience without any comments, algorithms, or invasion of privacy.

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