Local media report that Orla Wates, 19, was travelling the Ha Giang Loop in northern Vietnam when she fell from the back of a motorcycle.

According to Viet Nam News, she was transported to Hanoi's Viet Duc Friendship Hospital, where she died on 2 April, with her parents at her bedside. Orla's mother told the outlet that the family had chosen to donate her organs to the hospital to help others.

A spokesperson for the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said: "Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Orla Wates, following her tragic death in Vietnam. "

The FCDO confirmed that it was in touch with local authorities and offering support to Orla's family at "this hugely difficult time". Orla had been travelling around South East Asia before starting a degree at Durham University, Viet Nam News said.

Her mother, Henrietta Wates, told the news site: "Orla was beautiful, independent and very funny, with a sharp wit.

Thanking the hospital for caring for Orla, she said: "We chose to donate Orla's organs, as we believe that if there were a way to give opportunity to others, this is what Orla would have wanted. Viet Nam News reported that organ donations had been made to "five critically ill Vietnamese patients" at the hospital.

A hospital representative said: "In the face of profound grief, her family made a deeply compassionate decision that transcended nationality and race - to donate her organs, giving others a chance at life.

"One journey has come to an end, but her life continues quietly and resiliently in others who have been given a second chance. "

Orla's father, Andrew Wates, told the hospital his daughter had loved Vietnam and so to give back to the South East Asian nation was "very important" to his family

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