Fish likely killed Australian tourists in Bali: Coroner

By Jorge Branco
April 1 2015 - 1:00am
Noelene Bischoff, 54, and her 14-year-old daughter Yvana were likely to have died from a fatal reaction they had to fish they ate, according to an Australian coroner. Photo: Harrison Saragossi
Noelene Bischoff, 54, and her 14-year-old daughter Yvana were likely to have died from a fatal reaction they had to fish they ate, according to an Australian coroner. Photo: Harrison Saragossi

A coroner's report has found a Queensland woman and her daughter who died in mysterious circumstances in Bali were likely killed by the fish they ate at a hotel restaurant.

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