Australian woman, 64, dies on diving trip in Nusa Penida, Indonesia

Molly Magennis7NEWS
Camera IconThe Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was providing consular assistance to the woman’s family. Credit: Getty Images

An Australian woman has died on a diving trip in Indonesia.

The 64-year-old died on Saturday morning after becoming unconscious on a boat at Manta Point in Nusa Penida, a small island located southeast of Bali.

The woman and her husband went diving with local tour company Two Fish Divers, with the activity taking place about 10am (local time).

Eleven others were also on board the boat.

Once the woman signalled to another diver that she was OK she began her dive before rising to the surface eight minutes later.

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After being helped back onto the boat she became short of breath, and after climbing some stairs on the vessel she became unconscious.

CPR was performed on the woman before she was rushed to a local hospital where she died.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade told 7NEWS.com.au it was providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian who died in Bali.

“We send our deepest condolences to their family and friends at this difficult time,” it said.

“Owing to our privacy obligations we are unable to provide further comment.”

Camera IconThomas James Cossins is being mourned by his partner Jasmine Sparreboom after his death in a Bali motorbike crash. Credit: Facebook

The woman is the second Australia to die in Indonesia in the past week, after 30-year-old Thomas James Cossins was killed in a motorbike crash.

Cossins, 30, was riding the sports bike when he lost control going downhill and around a curve in Buleleng, Bali on Friday local media reported.

He was travelling with his fiancé at the time.

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