An Australian Man Was Shot to Death at a Villa on the Tourist Island of Bali, Police Say
- On Friday night, two Australian men were shot at a villa located in Munggu, Badung Regency, Bali, resulting in one fatality and one person wounded.
- Local police and Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara have not confirmed the shooting's exact time or motive but confirmed an ongoing investigation.
- Zivan Radmanovic, 32, died at the scene while Sanar Ghanim, 34, sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is hospitalized at BIMC Hospital in Denpasar.
- A DFAT spokesperson offered sympathy to the family during this challenging period and confirmed that consular support is being provided.
- Police sealed off the villa, gathered evidence, interviewed witnesses, made arrests, and continue investigating the incident with further witness searches ongoing.
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Man shot dead, another severely injured in brazen Bali villa attack - National
Witnesses who were present during a fatal shooting in Bali told investigators that two gunmen arrived on a scooter close to midnight, disguised in masks and dark coloured helmets.
Indonesian police hunt for two gunmen after Australian man shot dead in Bali - Overpasses For America
Key Points Indonesian police are looking for two suspects after Australians were shot in Bali. Two Australian men were shot at multiple times. One was killed and another critically injured. Indonesian police say they are searching for two Australian men suspected of shooting two Melbourne men, killing one and injuring the other at a villa in Bali. Police identified the victim as Zivan Radmanovic, 32, from Melbourne and the injured man as Sanar …
Australian man killed, another injured in shooting at Bali villa
The victim’s wife told police she was woken by her husband's screams before she heard multiple gunshots
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