Final post of model & DJ Courtney Mills, 37, who died on Bali holiday after falling from balcony in horror plunge
Days before the catastrophe, an Australian DJ and OnlyFans model posted a spooky last message on social media. She died after falling from a balcony.
Courtney Mills, 37, fell from a balcony at an apartment building in the southern resort of Kuta on Friday while she was in Bali visiting her two dogs.
After suffering severe injuries, she was taken to the hospital and put on life support for multiple emergency procedures.
Unfortunately, her severe injuries were irreparable, and two days later, she passed away in the company of her loved ones.
It has now come to light that Courtney was dancing near to a balcony railing in her final Instagram image, which was made five days before she passed away.
She dances to Aqua’s 1990s popular song Barbie Girl while partially leaning back over a balcony fence and blowing kisses to her fans while sporting an apinkbikini.
READ MORE IN WORLD NEWS
Swimmer mauled by killer shark in quadruple attack jabbed fingers into its eyes
Friends and followers have showered her spooky farewell message with tributes.
“I still can’t believe the news,” one person wrote. A gifted DJ and person who passed away far too soon. Rest in peace, Courtney.
Someone else commented: “She seemed very content. At such a young age, this is sad news.
After it was revealed that Courtney had been dangerously close to death twice on the island in the years prior to Friday’s deadly plummet, the post reappeared.
In 2023, Courtney suffered a severe head injury that resulted in a brain bleed after she went down a set of stairs in Bali.
Additionally, Courtney seriously hurt her ex-boyfriend in a scooter accident in 2018 while attending a wedding in Bali.
Courtney was cremated in Bali, and on Wednesday, her ashes will be dispersed throughout Melbourne.
To be by her side in her last moments, the DJ’s mother Diane and older sister Kiana flew to the Indonesian island.
According to Kiana’s Instagram post, her sister was put on life support and had numerous surgeries, but sadly, her severe injuries prevented her from being rescued.
“We share the news of Courtney’s passing with such a heavy heart,” Kiana stated.
“Mum and I arrived in Bali on Saturday and were by her side until the very end,” the distraught sister continued.
After living on Bali for a number of years before moving back to Melbourne to live with her parents, Courtney considered the island to be her “second home”.
Before starting a global career, Courtney was a well-liked DJ in Melbourne, playing at some of the city’s most popular nightclubs, such as Metropol, Cushion, Secret Garden, Hotel Barkley, and Motel Eve.
Her broken family has come out to honor a spirit of freedom and adventure.
According to her mother Diane Mayne, who spoke to Nine News, “She was beautiful, big-hearted, and happy-go-lucky.”
The distraught mother went on to say, “She lived life to the fullest,”
According to Kiani, Courtney’s sister, her death was determined to be an accident.
She said to the Herald Sun: “It’s just the mourning and grief of a life that’s been lost way too early.”
“Sitting and reflecting on her amazing life and how full it was has been the most lovely thing we have been able to do in the past few days.
“Just to DJ for an hour, she would drive for hours on end.
“To her, her work was more than just a job; it was a life, and she would travel across the nation to accomplish it with such passion.
“Her sense of freedom was behind those decks, and we got to see her light up rooms,” Kiani continued.
Following the announcement of Courtney’s passing, friends and celebrities have expressed their sorrow and paid their respects.
Someone wrote: “I’m completely heartbroken. You were truly an angel, and your kindness and light will always be remembered.
“Today, we mourn the loss of an incredible soul who brought joy, energy, and passion to everywhere she graced,” said That Sound, a talent agency.
“Courtney Mills was more than simply an amazing DJ; she was the lifeblood of every gathering, a lively energy that united us all.
“We cherish the times we spent together and the memories we made.
“Rest in peace, your light will never fade.”
According to fellow DJ Brandon Mangion, she was a beacon of light that brightened every space, but what really made her stand out from the crowd was her compassion.
“The last message I received from Courtney was ‘I’m here for you,'” he told Nine News.
“Reading that yesterday broke my heart,” he said.
“This place [Bali] was her second home, so we wish to honor her and leave a part of her here,” her sister Kiani posted on the internet.
Read More on The US Sun
Inmates battle LA fires for $5.80 a day as Kim K blasts controversial scheme
Jim Carrey’s palatial $20m Brentwood mansion in danger as LA fires rage on
“We will then return home with her ashes, to celebrate her life, Courtney style, in Melbourne.”
Courtney has 25,000 Soundcloud followers and 151,000 Instagram followers.