Kali Blundell had recently become a mother and was spending maternity leave with her five-month-old daughter when a sudden brain aneurysm changed the course of her young family’s life in Allambie Heights.
A Young Family’s New Life In Allambie Heights
Ms Blundell, 32, had been caring for her daughter Ruby, her first child with husband Brandon, when she suffered a brain aneurysm in mid-April. She had been working out at a gym in Frenchs Forest when the medical emergency occurred.
She was taken to hospital and remained under medical care for more than a week before she died.

At the time, Ms Blundell was on maternity leave from her career as a management consultant. Her death came only five months after Ruby’s birth and after the young family had moved into their Allambie Heights home.
For Brandon and Ruby, the loss has left a future suddenly reshaped around the absence of a wife and mother.

A Relationship That Began In Their Teenage Years
Ms Blundell and Brandon had known each other since they were 15, after meeting in their home town of Canberra. Their relationship continued through their teenage years, marriage and the arrival of their daughter.
Friends have described the pair as deeply close, with Ms Blundell’s death leaving Brandon to care for Ruby while grieving the sudden loss of his wife.
The timing has added to the shock felt by those around the family. Ms Blundell had been in the early months of motherhood, a period expected to be filled with time at home with her baby daughter.

Kali Blundell Remembered For Her Energy And Drive
Those who knew Ms Blundell have remembered her as ambitious, intelligent and full of life. She was known as someone who embraced new experiences, loved travelling and brought energy to the people around her.
Friends also remembered her as hardworking and determined, while still making room for music, dancing and a cheeky sense of humour. She was regarded as someone others could turn to for advice and support.
Her death has deeply affected her husband, daughter, parents, siblings and long-time friends, including a close group from her primary and high school years.

Organ Donation And Support For Brandon And Ruby
After her death, Ms Blundell’s organs were donated, helping five people.
A fundraiser has since been created by friends to support Brandon and Ruby. The money raised is intended to help with funeral and medical costs and to give Brandon support as he takes time to grieve and care for his daughter.
The campaign has also become a way for friends and loved ones to honour Ms Blundell’s life and support the family she leaves behind.
For those who knew her, Ms Blundell is being remembered not only for the sudden nature of her death, but for the warmth, drive and joy she brought to her family, friends and wider circle.
Published 6-May-2026






