Young woman, 24, who complained of chest pains after getting Covid in Bali passes away

Young woman, 24, who complained of chest pains after getting Covid in Bali passes away after family had hoped she was ‘slowly coming back’

  • Hayley Beadman, 24, complained of chest pains after returning on November 23
  • She went into cardiac arrest soon after and was in a coma for the next few weeks
  • She awoke on December 16 and her family believed she was ‘coming back’
  • She then suffered a second cardiac arrest, passing on Thursday, December 29
  • A GoFundMe for her partner of five years, Ben Moore, has raised over $11,000 

A young woman has died from complications related to contracting Covid on a holiday with her partner.  

The 24-year-old woman from Aldinga in South Australia, Hayley Beadman, passed on Thursday, December 27 at an Adelaide hospital after going into a myocarditis-induced cardiac arrest.

Ms Beadman and her partner, Ben Moore, unknowingly returned Covid-positive from Bali on November 23 and soon after, she started experiencing chest pains. 

Her family and friends believed she was ‘slowly coming back’ after her condition seemed to improve in mid-December. 

Hayley Beadman (pictured), 24, from Aldinga in South Australia has died after going into a myocarditis-induced cardiac arrest on Thursday

She is being remembered by friends and family as ‘one in a million’, with a GoFundMe page started by Ms Beadman’s friend, Moni Burrell, raising over $11,000 for her partner. 

Ms Burrell wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday: ‘You have left a hole in all of our hearts.’

Ms Beadman was rushed to Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide’s south when she couldn’t control her breathing and was experiencing chest pains.

She went into cardiac arrest soon after reaching emergency, doctors diagnosing her with myocarditis due to a positive Covid test.

‘We didn’t know we had Covid because we didn’t have any symptoms,’ Mr Moore told The Advertiser.

She then underwent 50 minutes of CPR before doctors places her into an induced coma, one nurse dubbing Ms Breadman as ‘one of the sickest patients in Adelaide’.

She stayed in the coma for just under a month, waking on December 16, responsive and blinking her eyes. Her family were hopeful for her future.

‘She is now awake. She is blinking on demand and her eyes are moving around the room watching everyone,’ an update from Ms Burrell on the GoFundMe reads.

A GoFundMe for Ms Beadman's partner of five years, Ben Moore (pictured left), has raised over $11,000. She had just bought a house with Moore at Aldinga, South Australia

A GoFundMe for Ms Beadman’s partner of five years, Ben Moore (pictured left), has raised over $11,000. She had just bought a house with Moore at Aldinga, South Australia

Just under two weeks later, Ms Beadman would unfortunately suffer a lethal second cardiac arrest.

She and Mr Moore had been together for five years and recently purchased a house together in Aldinga, south of Adelaide. 

‘Do the right thing, wear a mask if you’re in areas with lots and lots of people, you never know who has COVID,’ Mr Moore told the ABC.

‘It can happen to anyone.’ 

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