Australian estate agent Charlie Bradley was turned away from doctor hours before death in Bali

An Australian real estate agent found unresponsive on a Bali street was turned away from a hospital just hours before he died thanks to an unfortunate twist of fate, it has emerged.

Charlie John Bradley, 28, died in the early hours of Sunday morning outside the Bhakti Vendanta health clinic in north Kuta, in the south of Bali, three and a half hours after leaving Finns Beach Club. 

A nurse has revealed two people had accompanied Bradley to the medical centre, but that he was turned away because the on-duty doctor was off-site treating someone else at the time. 

‘My doctor explained by phone to the local guys that he (is) treating another emergency patient and (he) explained to move (Bradley) to another clinic or hospital,’ she told 7News.

 Meanwhile, Mr Bradley’s heartbroken girlfriend has paid tribute to her ‘greatest love’.

Charlie John Bradley, 28, died in the early hours of Sunday morning outside the Bhakti Vendanta health clinic in north Kuta, in the south of Bali, three and a half hours after leaving Finns Beach Club, He is pictured in Sydney with his girlfriend

In a heartbreaking post on Instagram, Clare Stokes wrote: ‘I loved loving you so damn wholeheartedly!’ 

Describing the British-born agent as ‘the light of her life’, she added: ‘Thankful to be dusted with your stardust. You are the brightest star in the sky!

‘You are an unmatched love I will hold forever Charles.

‘I would do anything to live out more laughter-filled days with you.’

She added that her partner’s shock death had left her with ‘complete emptiness’ in a series of heartfelt posts where she also described his ‘essence’ and shared sweet messages from her boyfriend.

Charlie John Bradley (pictured, left) was found outside a health clinic in the early hours of Sunday morning. His sister, Beth (right), has asked those who saw him in his final moments to come forward to help their family find out what happened to him

Charlie John Bradley (pictured, left) was found outside a health clinic in the early hours of Sunday morning. His sister, Beth (right), has asked those who saw him in his final moments to come forward to help their family find out what happened to him

Mr Bradley, who is originally from Coventry in the UK, migrated from Coventry to Sydney back in 2013

Mr Bradley, who is originally from Coventry in the UK, migrated from Coventry to Sydney back in 2013 

One message read: ‘You’re always my favourite person and always will be. You’re my absolute soulmate.’

In another, he wrote: ‘I love you my darling, today I’m thinking of you, and how happy you make me, I’m very grateful for you’.

Mr Bradley’s sister earlier revealed her brother made late-night phone calls to a friend in the hours before his death.

Beth Bradley has been desperately searching for answers about what happened to him in the gap between midnight, when he left the club, and around 3.40am, when he was found dead. 

‘All we know at this stage is that Charlie was at Finn’s Beach Club,’ she said.

Mr Bradley had spent the hours before his death at popular nightlife spot, Finn's Beach Club (pictured, North Kuta police examining the location outside the Bhaktivedanta Clinic where Mr Bradley was found)

Mr Bradley had spent the hours before his death at popular nightlife spot, Finn’s Beach Club (pictured, North Kuta police examining the location outside the Bhaktivedanta Clinic where Mr Bradley was found)

‘It sounds as if he arrived around 2pm and spent the day there with the friend that he was travelling with and a group of people that they had met.

‘He left the venue at around 12.10am at the front exit. He walked shortly down the street, one of the girls that they had been with in the group had helped Charlie into a taxi,’ she explained.

‘She heard the taxi driver say that he knew where the villa was that he was staying, 15 minutes away from Finns.

‘All we know at that point is that Charlie’s friend that was in the villa had three missed calls from Charlie an hour later at around 1.30am.

Ms Bradley told Daily Mail Australia she suspects her brother may have been a victim of methanol poisoning - after being assured by friends no drugs were taken. Charlie is pictured

Ms Bradley told Daily Mail Australia she suspects her brother may have been a victim of methanol poisoning – after being assured by friends no drugs were taken. Charlie is pictured

‘From there, all we know is that Charlie was then found in the middle of the street, on the ground.’

TIMELINE OF CHARLIE BRADLEY’S FINAL NIGHT 

Saturday 15 April: Charlie Bradley spends the evening drinking at Finn’s Beach Club in North Kuta, south Bali, with a friend he has travelled from Australia with and several others they have met out there.

10pm: Mr Bradley’s friend leaves the club to return to the villa. He stays with the group.

Sunday 16 April – 12.10am: Mr Bradley is seen going into a taxi by a female friend who hears him give his address to the driver. The driver knows where it is. 

1.30am: Mr Bradley makes three phone calls to his friend over WhatsApp.

Time unknown: Mr Bradley is seen stumbling and staggering outside Da Maria restaurant on Petitenget Road, not far from his villa.

3.40am: Mr Bradley is found in the road outside a health clinic a three minute walk from Da Maria restaurant by a local woman driving by on a motorbike. A taxi driver later stops and helps drive him to hospital. A foreigner – who claims he is unknown to Mr Bradley – is seen at the hospital and reportedly shows the doctor a video of Mr Bradley acting erratically, stumbling around and banging his head against the floor.

Monday 17 April: Mr Bradley’s family learn of his death.  

What happened in the hours after Mr Bradley was put in a taxi and made three calls to a friend before his mysterious death will be the key to working out what happened to him. 

Ms Bradley told Daily Mail Australia she suspects her brother may have been a victim of methanol poisoning – after being assured by friends no drugs were taken.

‘Charlie doesn’t drink beer – he sticks to spirits,’ she said.

‘There’s a lot of methanol poisoning in Bali. It seems that a lot of the bars pump their alcohol with methanol themselves to save them money in terms of producing it.

‘The body can’t hack that much, which can end up with you having hallucinations, not being able to walk, shaking and multiple other symptoms.’

Ms Bradley said she had ‘wracked her brain a million times over’ in a search for answers and that this was the most plausible.

‘Every time I’ve Googled people dying in Bali, it seems to be a very similar situation, and it seems to be happening more as of late,’ she said.

Ms Bradley stressed that it was just a theory at this stage as the family face an agonising wait to repatriate his body for a post-mortem examination in Australia.

But she said it might explain the chilling phone call she received on Monday from a doctor who treated her brother at Siloam Hospital in Kuta.

‘The doctor told me that a man had brought Charlie into the hospital and that he showed him a video of Charlie standing, looking confused and shouting,’ she said.

‘He then fell to the ground and was rolling around. He stood up, fell again and banged his head on the floor – five times. By the time he received Charlie at the hospital, Charlie had passed away.’

Unfortunately, the doctor did not get the man’s name or ask for a copy of the video.

Ms Bradley has made a desperate plea for that individual to come forward to spare their family the anguish of not knowing what happened in his final moments.

The ‘mystery man’ accords with the latest update from Bali Police, whose spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia that they had interviewed two witnesses about the baffling death.

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