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South China Morning Post
16-06-2025
- South China Morning Post
Bali shooting: Indonesia hunts gunmen after Australian tourist killed
Authorities in Indonesia are searching for two gunmen suspected of fatally shooting an Australian tourist and injuring another at a villa on the resort island of Bali. Advertisement The shooting just after midnight on Friday at Villa Casa Santisya near Munggu Beach in the district of Badung killed Zivan Radmanovic, 32, from Melbourne. The second victim, who is 34 and also from Melbourne, was beaten, said Badung Police chief Arif Batubara. 'We cannot yet determine the motive,' Batubara said, adding that an investigation is under way. The two Australians were rushed to hospitals in Denpasar, the provincial capital. A bullet hole is seen in the glass door of the villa in Munggu village on Sunday. Photo: AFP According to police, the villa had only three rooms occupied with a total of five guests when the shooting happened. The two victims' wives were also there and another foreign tourist, Batubara said. Radmanovic was shot in a bathroom, where police found 17 bullet casings and two intact bullets. At least three witnesses at the villa told investigators that two Australian gunmen, one wearing an orange jacket with a dark helmet and another wearing a dark green jacket, a black mask and a dark helmet, arrived on a scooter at the villa around midnight. A police cordon stretches across the front of the villa in Munggu, Bali. Photo: EPA-EFE Radmanovic's wife, Gourdeas Jazmyn, 30, told police that she suddenly woke up when she heard her husband screaming. She cowered under a blanket when she heard multiple gunshots.


The Independent
14-06-2025
- The Independent
Australian man killed, another injured in shooting at Bali villa
An Australian tourist has been shot dead, and another has been injured in a shooting incident at a villa on the Indonesian resort island of Bali. Zivan Radmanovic, 32, from Melbourne, was fatally shot just after midnight on Saturday at Villa Casa Santisya near Munggu Beach in the district of Badung, on the southern side of the island. He died at the scene. The second victim, who is 34 and also from Melbourne, was seriously wounded, said Badung Police chief Arif Batubara. 'We cannot yet determine the motive,' Batubara said, adding that an investigation is underway. The two Australians were taken to hospitals in Denpasar, the provincial capital. Police said the villa had only three rooms occupied with a total of five guests when the shooting happened. The two victims' wives were also there, and another foreign tourist, Batubara said. Radmanovic was shot in a bathroom, where police found 17 bullet casings and two intact bullets. At least three witnesses at the villa told investigators that two gunmen, one wearing an orange jacket with a dark helmet and another wearing a dark green jacket, a black mask and a dark helmet, arrived on a scooter at the villa around midnight. Radmanovic's wife, Gourdeas Jazmyn, 30, told police that she suddenly woke up when she heard her husband screaming. She cowered under a blanket when she heard multiple gunshots. She later found her husband's body and the injured Australian, whose wife has also testified to seeing the attackers. The Australian Consulate in Bali has been contacted by authorities. Bali police are hunting for two people who fled the scene on motorcycles. An autopsy for further investigation is still waiting for permission from the family of the victim, Batubara said.


BreakingNews.ie
14-06-2025
- BreakingNews.ie
Hunt for gunmen after Australian man shot dead at villa on Bali
Authorities in Indonesia are searching for two Australian gunmen suspected of killing an Australian tourist and injuring another at a villa on the resort island of Bali. The shooting just after midnight on Friday, at Villa Casa Santisya near Munggu Beach in the district of Badung, killed Zivan Radmanovic, 32, from Melbourne. Advertisement The second victim, who is 34 and also from Melbourne, was beaten, said Badung Police Chief Arif Batubara. 'We cannot yet determine the motive,' he said, adding that an investigation is under way. Plain-clothed police officers at the villa (AP) The two Australians were taken to hospitals in Denpasar, the provincial capital. According to police, the villa had three rooms occupied with a total of five guests when the shooting happened. Advertisement The two victims' wives were also there and another foreign tourist, Mr Batubara said. Mr Radmanovic was shot in a bathroom where police found 17 bullet casings and two intact bullets. At least three witnesses at the villa told investigators that two gunmen, one wearing an orange jacket with a dark helmet and another wearing a dark green jacket, a black mask and a dark helmet, arrived on a scooter at around midnight. Mr Radmanovic's wife, Gourdeas Jazmyn, 30, told police that she woke up when she heard her husband screaming. She cowered under a blanket when she heard multiple gunshots. Advertisement She later found her husband's body and the injured Australian, whose wife has also said she saw the attackers. The Australian consulate in Bali has been contacted by authorities and a post-mortem examination will be carried out if the family of the victim give permission, Mr Batubara said.


Reuters
14-06-2025
- Reuters
Two Australians shot in Indonesia's Bali island, one dead
JAKARTA, June 14 (Reuters) - An Australian man was fatally shot and another Australian man injured in a shooting incident on the Indonesian island of Bali just after midnight on Saturday, local police told media. Bali police are currently hunting for two people believed to be involved in the shooting in a villa in the Badung regency on the southern side of the tourism island, spokesperson Ariasandy said, according to news website Identified only by their first names, Zivan R, 32, died at the scene, while Sanar G, 35, was seriously wounded and has been taken to intensive care at a hospital, Detik reported. Ariasandy said witness had provided descriptions of two people who fled from the scene on two motorcycles. He said the two were heard speaking English with an Australian accent.