Singapore-based Australian DJ Adam Sky was found dead in a luxury resort in Bali last Saturday (May 4).

Australian news outlet Nine News said that the body of the 42-year-old DJ, whose real name is Adam Neat, was found in a pool of blood around 10am that day at the Hillstone Villas Resort.

He was staying at the resort with two people, one of whom was Ms Zoia Lukiantceva, a Russian. Her LinkedIn page says she is a portfolio and research analyst at Jupiter Labs in Singapore.

At the time of the incident, she had reportedly fallen 4m from the resort's private pool area, breaking her leg and suffering multiple fractures.

Detectives believe that Neat rushed to try and help her, but ran into one of the villa's glass doors in the process, cutting himself badly, which resulted in a fatal loss of blood.

Alcohol is believed to have been involved in the incident.

Neat's father is expected to arrive in Bali on Sunday night to take his body home.

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The DJ, who was ranked the third best in Asia, had performed at several nightclubs in Singapore, including Attica and Altimate.

Singapore-based Jupiter Labs describes itself as an Asia-focused social media and investment agency leveraging the booming electronic dance music industry. Its website lists Neat as its founder, chief executive officer and lead artist.

Posts on the DJ's social media accounts asked members of the public to respect his family's privacy, calling Neat's death a "tragic loss".

Netizens poured out their condolences on his Facebook page.

Facebook user Andy Samin wrote: "Crying. Had such a great conversation and panel with you in Malaysia and you are one of the most humble people on this planet... Rest in peace buddy."

Another fan, Adam Matson, wrote: "I met Adam a few times in Koh Samui, lovely great guy who had so much ambition and goals to still achieve. I'm saddened to hear about this and I send all my respect and condolences to Adam and his family."

Correction note: An earlier version of the article stated that Neat had recently performed at Marquee Singapore. He was present only as a guest at the time. We are sorry for the error.