The family of a “deeply generous, selfless and community-minded” young Brisbane man has hired a private investigator to examine his death in London.
Fletcher Beasley was 21 years old when he died on June 25.
Beasley’s family said the London Coroner had also opened an inquest.
The young man attended Brisbane Boys’ College, and worked at a law firm while completing his fourth year of a business and law degree.
“He was our perfect boy,” a message from parents Katrina and Matt said on an online fundraiser.
“Funny, loyal, curious about the world, and always full of warmth, he lived a balanced life, playing sport, running, travelling and having fun.
“It is impossibly unfair that he has been taken after only 21 years, however he lived a beautiful, but far too short, life.
“His loss leaves an immeasurable absence, but his warmth, kindness and love will continue to shape the lives of all who were lucky enough to know him.”
They added: “Fletcher was deeply generous, selfless and community minded.”
A note said the fund would support the Beasley family and close friends rebuild their lives, and bring him home.
“If you can contribute to this fund, we will continue Fletcher’s legacy of goodness, kindness and generosity whilst helping us navigate the most difficult of times,” it said.
On Thursday morning it had raised almost $25,000.
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