Woman died in Fiji honeymoon from ‘severe pneumonia’

The young Australian woman who suddenly died from a ‘mystery illness’ while on her honeymoon in Fiji had ‘severe pneumonia,’ her family has revealed.  

Kelly Clarke, 24, was with new husband Chase when she fell ill and was rushed to hospital on Wednesday with what was initially thought to be typhoid. 

Her family has since revealed she died of bilateral pneumonia, Nine News reported on Sunday night. 

Kelly Clarke, 24, was with new husband Chase when she fell ill and was rushed to hospital on Wednesday with what was initially thought to be typhoid

The young Australian woman, who suddenly died from a 'mystery illness' while on her honeymoon in Fiji, had 'severe pneumonia,' her family has revealed

The young Australian woman, who suddenly died from a ‘mystery illness’ while on her honeymoon in Fiji, had ‘severe pneumonia,’ her family has revealed

Her husband Chase Clarke (pictured) said: 'I spoke to her and she told me she was scared she was going to die'

Her husband Chase Clarke (pictured) said: ‘I spoke to her and she told me she was scared she was going to die’

Ms Clarke, a recently-graduated registered nurse at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, initially complained of stomach pain. 

Within half an hour, her condition had deteriorated to the point where her husband Chase knew she had to go to hospital.

‘From the first time she said she was sick, to the critical point I took her to the hospital would have been 20 minutes,’ Mr Clarke told Nine. 

‘I spoke to her and she told me she was scared she was going to die. I told her I loved her, we’re going to get out of here, everything’s going to be OK.

Within half an hour, her condition had deteriorated to the point where her husband Chase Clarke knew she had to go to hospital

Within half an hour, her condition had deteriorated to the point where her husband Chase Clarke knew she had to go to hospital

Ms Clarke, a recently-graduated registered nurse at The Children's Hospital at Westmead in Sydney, initially complained of stomach pain

Ms Clarke, a recently-graduated registered nurse at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in Sydney, initially complained of stomach pain

Mr Clarke described the agonising decision to direct medical staff to cease working on his wife

Mr Clarke described the agonising decision to direct medical staff to cease working on his wife

‘She’d gone into septic shock, she was panting heavily, she could barely speak to me… I couldn’t explain how much pain she had… It just happened so quickly.’ 

The Sydney woman died on Friday night while waiting for a medical evacuation team to arrive.

Ms Clarke’s sister started a fundraiser after the family was told it could cost $61,000 to bring her body home. The page has raised over $47,000 in just two days.  

Her brother Murray Shaw said Ms Clarke went into cardiac arrest five times within an hour and died.

‘We are so shocked,’ Mr Shaw wrote in a Facebook post.

‘You beautiful girl and amazing sister you will be deeply missed.’

Ms Clarke, 24, died on Friday night in Fiji, where she was on her honeymoon with her husband

Ms Clarke, 24, died on Friday night in Fiji, where she was on her honeymoon with her husband

The young Australian couple (pictured together on their wedding day) were married in April

The young Australian couple (pictured together on their wedding day) were married in April

'You (were a) beautiful girl and amazing sister you will be deeply missed,' her brother wrote

‘You (were a) beautiful girl and amazing sister you will be deeply missed,’ her brother wrote

Mr Clarke described the agonising decision to direct medical staff to cease working on his wife.

‘I said stop and pushed everyone away and me and her mother just held her,’ he said.

In a statement provided to Nine, the family described Ms Clarke as ‘an amazing human being’. 

The Children’s Hospital offered condolences.

‘Kelly was a dedicated nurse who loved working with children and will be greatly missed by her colleagues and patients,’ a spokeswoman said in a statement.

Doctors initially thought the young honeymooner had caught Typhoid and started her on treatment 

Doctors initially thought the young honeymooner had caught Typhoid and started her on treatment 

Ms Clarke's sister started a fundraiser after the family was told it could cost $61,000 to bring her body home 

Ms Clarke’s sister started a fundraiser after the family was told it could cost $61,000 to bring her body home 

Mr Clarke described the agonising decision to direct medical staff to cease working on his wife 

Mr Clarke described the agonising decision to direct medical staff to cease working on his wife 

Friends and relatives paid tribute to Ms Clarke on social media, with one co-worker remembering ‘an amazing woman, a brilliant nurse and such a kind and gentle soul’.

‘She was one of the most beautiful, caring, giving people I have ever been lucky enough to meet,’ another person wrote.

A Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade spokesperson said it was providing consular assistance ‘to the family of an Australian woman who passed away in Fiji’.  

Friends and relatives paid tribute to Ms Clarke on social media, with one co-worker remembering 'an amazing woman, a brilliant nurse and such a kind and gentle soul' 

Friends and relatives paid tribute to Ms Clarke on social media, with one co-worker remembering ‘an amazing woman, a brilliant nurse and such a kind and gentle soul’ 

'We are so devastated to hear this news. Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time. Kelly was a beautiful girl,' said one friend

‘We are so devastated to hear this news. Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time. Kelly was a beautiful girl,’ said one friend

In a statement the family described Ms Clarke as 'an amazing human being'. The young woman pictured with her father on her wedding day in April

In a statement the family described Ms Clarke as ‘an amazing human being’. The young woman pictured with her father on her wedding day in April

Ms Clarke was a recently-graduated registered nurse at The Children's Hospital at Westmead

Ms Clarke was a recently-graduated registered nurse at The Children’s Hospital at Westmead

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