Mom tormented by fake Vietnamese coroner who sent photos of son's body after motorbike accident

The inquest into the death of 24-year-old Denver Barfield in Vietnam is complete, but grieving mother Debby Clayton believes an apology is still due the family of the young British The British man and woman were traveling in Vietnam Denver Barfield, 24, was killed in Thailand in May (

Image: denverbbarfield/Instagram)

A bereaved mother says she is still fighting for justice and responding to the death of her son on a motorbike in Vietnam earlier this year.

Debby Clayton spoke out after the inquest into the death of 24-year-old Denver Barfield concluded on Tuesday, in which a court heard the young tourist died from pelvic injuries.

Investigation learned that the bicycle left the road and collided with the sidewalk next to Hung Vuong Street, Hoi An City, but never, the cause of the accident in May has not still not determined.

Ms Clayton said the family accept the outcome but they 'won't stop fighting until someone takes responsibility' for the way her son's body was treated afterwards his death.

 It took over a month to bring Denver Barfield home responsive
It took over a month to bring Denver Barfield home
 Denver Barfield, 24, died in motorbike accident in Vietnam
Denver was only 24 (

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After Denver died, his family was scammed by someone claiming to be the coroner in Vietnam, demanding over £10,000 to send their son's body home.< /p>

She said they sent graphic images of her son, which the coroner called "despicable".

Her body took over nine days to be repatriated and she felt she had no support from the government.

"We haven't even had any welfare checks. Nothing. The fight we've had for the past 10 days has...

Mom tormented by fake Vietnamese coroner who sent photos of son's body after motorbike accident

The inquest into the death of 24-year-old Denver Barfield in Vietnam is complete, but grieving mother Debby Clayton believes an apology is still due the family of the young British The British man and woman were traveling in Vietnam Denver Barfield, 24, was killed in Thailand in May (

Image: denverbbarfield/Instagram)

A bereaved mother says she is still fighting for justice and responding to the death of her son on a motorbike in Vietnam earlier this year.

Debby Clayton spoke out after the inquest into the death of 24-year-old Denver Barfield concluded on Tuesday, in which a court heard the young tourist died from pelvic injuries.

Investigation learned that the bicycle left the road and collided with the sidewalk next to Hung Vuong Street, Hoi An City, but never, the cause of the accident in May has not still not determined.

Ms Clayton said the family accept the outcome but they 'won't stop fighting until someone takes responsibility' for the way her son's body was treated afterwards his death.

 It took over a month to bring Denver Barfield home responsive
It took over a month to bring Denver Barfield home
 Denver Barfield, 24, died in motorbike accident in Vietnam
Denver was only 24 (

Picture:

BPM MEDIA)

After Denver died, his family was scammed by someone claiming to be the coroner in Vietnam, demanding over £10,000 to send their son's body home.< /p>

She said they sent graphic images of her son, which the coroner called "despicable".

Her body took over nine days to be repatriated and she felt she had no support from the government.

"We haven't even had any welfare checks. Nothing. The fight we've had for the past 10 days has...

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