
Second gun to be tested for links to Melbourne father's death in Bali villa
Melbourne man Zivan Radmanovic, 32, was shot dead in front of his wife when gunmen stormed their villa in Munggu in mid-June.
Radmanovic's friend, Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot but was not critically injured.
One handgun allegedly used in the night-time attack was located in a river in Tabanan.
It was put on show just last week when police paraded three Australian suspects in front of the media.
Another firearm found nearby will now be tested to confirm if it is linked to Radmanovic's death, authorities said on Tuesday.
'It is still being examined in the forensic laboratory to determine or find out whether the weapon was really used by the (alleged) perpetrator,' police spokesman Aria Sandy said.
'Later it will be (tested against) the (alleged) perpetrator's DNA.'
Bali's police chief, Daniel Adityajaya, alleged Melbourne men Mevlut Coskun, 22, and Paea-I-Middlemore, 26 carried out the killing.
Sydney man Darcy Francesco Jenson, 27, is alleged to have helped plan and facilitate the murder, including by providing getaway cars.
The men, known in Indonesia as the 'Bali 3', remain in custody but have not been charged.
Investigators say a motive is still unclear, but all three could face the death penalty if convicted.
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It was the first time the couple had travelled overseas together.
'My husband was a loving man and the best dad in the world,' Jazmyn Gourdeas said through her lawyer Sary Latief.
'Now I have (to do) the unimaginable (and return) home to tell them he's no longer here.'
Gourdeas had been kept apart from her children in Australia as she waited to repatriate her husband's body from Indonesia.
'Being away from the kids, from the moment that this incident happened, all she could think about was them,' Latief said.

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