Bali police are investigating the suspicious death of a Qld woman who was found dead in a pool. Source: AAP
A QUEENSLAND woman found dead in Bali was found at her home, not the beach club where she worked, her employers say.
Indonesian police are investigating the death of 33-year-old Denni North, who was found facedown in a pool on the resort island on December 30.
She had been working as a guest relations consultant at the Cocoon Beach Club and her death is reportedly being treated as suspicious.
The club released a statement on Facebook on Wednesday saying Ms North had been found dead in a swimming pool at her home, not at the club as has been reported.
"We cannot comment on any details of her death but would like to confirm the incident did not occur at Cocoon but at her private residence, we do not believe it to be suspicious but the police are investigating," it said.
Ms North, from Deception Bay north of Brisbane, reportedly frequented the beach club as a customer and was later offered a job there.
The club has offered assistance to her family, the police and the Australian consulate.
"She was a vivacious and beautiful young woman and we are incredibly saddened by her death and send our deepest condolences to her family and many friends," the statement said.
Meanwhile, tributes are flowing to the Facebook page RIP Denni North, created as an online memorial.
"You are an angel that was taken from us to soon .. RIP Beautiful xx," wrote friend Samantha Knight.
Leanne Forbes posted a Youtube link to the Sarah McLachlan hit Angel, while friend Jackie Blake posted a photo of herself and Denni at a costume party.
"Ever the Rock star .... Lost count of the times you made me almost spurt wine from my nose with laughter! God we will miss you and your hilarious story telling funny girl xoxo," Ms Blake wrote.
A recent guest at the club, Veronica Bulline, said she was very sad to hear about the death of the "beautiful and bubbly young girl".
"RIP Denni, you made the Cocoon such a wonderful place to be for all us Australians. My thoughts go out to her family," the post said.
Ms North's father Dennis said he wanted to know what happened to his "bubbly daughter".
"She was always bubbly, alive, and beautiful. She lived for life. I want answers," Mr North told Channel 7's Today Tonight program.
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