Tragedy strikes as Melbourne chiropractor Sean Crawford, 27, dies in accident while on holiday in Vietnam

Demi Huang
7NEWS
Sean Crawford, a young chiropractor died while on holiday in Vietnam.
Sean Crawford, a young chiropractor died while on holiday in Vietnam. Credit: Supplied

Tributes are pouring in for a young Melbourne chiropractor who has died unexpectedly while on holiday in Vietnam.

Sean Crawford, 27, who worked at Wellbeing Chiropractic, died in an accident on August 5, his sister confirmed on August 7.

“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our beautiful Sean,” Crawford’s sister wrote on social media.

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“A much-loved son, brother, partner and friend. Who was taken away too soon, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories. We will always love and miss you.”

The clinic also shared the news in a statement to clients.

“It is with deep sadness we share the tragic news of the passing of our colleague and friend, Dr. Sean Crawford, following an accident while he was on holidays recently in Vietnam,” the clinic wrote.

“Dr Sean was a valued and much loved member of our team, caring for patients at our Melton and Tarneit clinics with warmth, skill, and dedication.

“His sudden passing has left a profound loss for our staff, patients, and the wider community.”

Crawford was described as “a much loved chiropractor” at Wellbeing Chiropractic.
Crawford was described as “a much loved chiropractor” at Wellbeing Chiropractic. Credit: Supplied

Crawford was born and raised in Western Australia before moving to Victoria with his family.

He studied at RMIT University, completing a double degree in Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic), where he gained hands-on experience working with athletes and patients at the RMIT Sports Academy and clinic.

He later developed his skills in sports rehabilitation and recovery in Gisborne and worked at Wellbeing Chiropractic’s Melton and Tarneit clinics.

“Outside of practice, Sean loved staying active, keeping fit, and spending quality time with friends and family,” the clinic said.

Crawford was admired “not only for his clinical expertise but also for the kindness, warmth, and dedication he brought to every patient he cared for”.

Tributes from patients have flooded the clinic’s social media pages.

“Rest in peace brother. Life can be f***ing unfair sometimes. But you lived a diligent life and helped the community. That’s more than most achieve in a lifetime,” one comment read.

“Oh my lord.. Thank you for my care Sean. Thank you for the laughs,” another said.

“It is a blessing to meet you even for such a short time. My heart goes out to all your family and friends. I’ll always remember your kindness and care. You had a profound impact on many lives. Rest in peace Dr Sean,” a third wrote.

Crawford was born and raised in Western Australia before moving to Victoria with his family. 
Crawford was born and raised in Western Australia before moving to Victoria with his family.  Credit: Facebook

Crawford’s funeral will be held on Thursday at St Andrew’s Church in Sunbury.

“For all those who would like to join us in saying goodbye and sharing memories of Sean. Your presence would mean a great deal to our family during this difficult time,” his sister said.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) expressed condolences to the family.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance to the family of an Australian who died in Vietnam,” a spokesperson said.

“We send our deepest condolences to the family at this difficult time.

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

Originally published on 7NEWS

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