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Widow's birthday horror as Australian father shot dead in Bali
Widow's birthday horror as Australian father shot dead in Bali

Perth Now

time25-06-2025

  • Perth Now

Widow's birthday horror as Australian father shot dead in Bali

The shattered wife of an Australian man shot dead in Bali says he was 'loving' and the 'best dad in the world'. Jazmyn Gourdeas was with her husband Zivan Radmanovic, 32, when gunmen stormed the couple's villa and opened fire on the night of June 13. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Melbourne woman widowed in Bali shooting seeks closure. It has left her a widow and their six children without a father. 'My husband was a loving man and the best dad in the world,' 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.' The couple had been in Bali to celebrate Gourdeas' 30th birthday, and it was the first time they had travelled overseas together, Latief said. Instead the widow marked the milestone by visiting his body in a Bali morgue. 'I can't describe how she was feeling. Obviously it's not something you want to do,' Latief said. The Melbourne couple's children remain separated from Gourdeas, because she is still in Indonesia waiting to repatriate her husband's body. 'Being away from the kids, from the moment that this incident happened, all she could think about was them,' Latief said. Jazmyn Gourdeas was set to celebrate her 30th birthday in Bali with husband Zivan Radmanovic before he was gunned down. Credit: 7NEWS Radmanovic (left) was fatally shot, while Sanar Ghanim (right) was injured in the incident. Credit: Supplied Lawyer Sary Latief said her client is desperate to return to her six children. Credit: 7NEWS The couple were getting ready for bed when gunmen stormed Villa Casa Santisya in Munggu, in Bali's Badung Regency, and opened fire. Latief said her client only got a tiny look at the killers, saying she saw a 'black helmet and a glimpse of the jacket and that's it', '(Gourdeas) said, I don't understand what's going on... She wants to know, (she wants) closure,' the lawyer said. Radmanovic's friend Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot but was not critically injured in the attack. Three Australian men are in the custody of Indonesian police but a motive has not been revealed. All three could face the death penalty if convicted, authorities said. Latief said police are being very thorough and it should not be long before Gourdeas can head home with her husband's body.

Bali shooting victim's widow shares heartbreaking letter
Bali shooting victim's widow shares heartbreaking letter

Perth Now

time24-06-2025

  • Perth Now

Bali shooting victim's widow shares heartbreaking letter

The wife of an Australian who was gunned down while holidaying in Bali has delivered a heartbreaking letter about the man she described as 'the best dad in the world'. Jazmyn Gourdeas allowed family lawyer Sary Latief to read out a handwritten letter at a press conference on Tuesday, in which she memorialised her husband and thanked the Indonesian police for all their help and support. 'My husband was a loving man and the best dad in the world, now I have the unimaginable (task) of going home to tell (the kids) that he's no longer here,' the letter read. 'Please respect our privacy so we can grieve his loss.' Addressing the media, Ms Latief said Ms Gourdeas was 'not coping very well with the tragedy'. '[She] doesn't have the appetite to eat, she's lost a lot of weight, she looks very pale, she's really worried, she wants to go home.' Ms Latief said Ms Gourdeas' mother and brother had travelled to Indonesia to support her. Ms Gourdeas was a witness to the savage alleged killing, which took place when three men allegedly breached the entrance of a villa the couple had rented in celebration of her 30th birthday. While Ms Gourdeas hid from the attackers, Mr Radmanovic was allegedly badly beaten, before being shot and killed. Sanar Ghanim, 34, suffered wounds in the attack. Credit: Supplied Another man, Sanar Ghanim, was shot during the ordeal, but managed to escape. Ms Gourdeas is now a single mother of six children aged between 9 months and 13 years. A fundraiser has been launched for her by close family friend Jamie Lee. Ms Lee said the 'sudden and devastating loss' had shattered Ms Gourdeas, and the weight of single motherhood would begin to weigh on her without appropriate support. 'While only married for just under a year, the couple were deeply in love and shared a family together,' Ms Lee said. 'Now Jazmyn faces the unimaginable challenge of caring for their large family alone, including three children diagnosed with epilepsy who require ongoing medication, therapies and frequent medical appointments.' A GoFundMe has been set up for Jazmyn. Credit: News Corp Australia The alleged premeditated murder happened on June 14 inside a villa that Mr Radmanovic and his wife had booked for their stay in Bali. The Indonesian Police have arrested three Australian men in connection with the alleged slaughter. 'We are certain these three are the perpetrators. They are Australian nationals according to their passports,' Bali Police Chief Daniel Adityajaya said. According to Indonesian law, the men could face the death penalty if they are convicted of murder.

Bali shooting widow's heartbreaking letter
Bali shooting widow's heartbreaking letter

Perth Now

time24-06-2025

  • Perth Now

Bali shooting widow's heartbreaking letter

The wife of an Australian who was gunned down while holidaying in Bali has delivered a heartbreaking letter about the man she described as 'the best dad in the world'. Jazmyn Gourdeas allowed family lawyer Sary Latief to read out a handwritten letter at a press conference on Tuesday, in which she memorialised her husband and thanked the Indonesian police for all their help and support. 'My husband was a loving man and the best dad in the world, now I have the unimaginable (task) of going home to tell (the kids) that he's no longer here,' the letter read. 'Please respect our privacy so we can grieve his loss.' Addressing the media, Ms Latief said Ms Gourdeas was 'not coping very well with the tragedy'. '[She] doesn't have the appetite to eat, she's lost a lot of weight, she looks very pale, she's really worried, she wants to go home.' Zivan Radmanovic, 32, with his wife Gourdeas Jazmyn. Supplied Credit: Supplied Ms Latief said Ms Gourdeas' mother and brother had travelled to Indonesia to support her. Ms Gourdeas was a witness to the savage alleged killing, which took place when three men allegedly breached the entrance of a villa the couple had rented in celebration of her 30th birthday. While Ms Gourdeas hid from the attackers, Mr Radmanovic was allegedly badly beaten, before being shot and killed. Sanar Ghanim, 34, suffered wounds in the attack. Supplied Credit: Supplied Another man, Sanar Ghanim, was shot during the ordeal, but managed to escape. Ms Gourdeas is now a single mother of six children aged between 9 months and 13 years. A fundraiser has been launched for her by close family friend Jamie Lee. Ms Lee said the 'sudden and devastating loss' had shattered Ms Gourdeas, and the weight of single motherhood would begin to weigh on her without appropriate support. 'While only married for just under a year, the couple were deeply in love and shared a family together,' Ms Lee said. 'Now Jazmyn faces the unimaginable challenge of caring for their large family alone, including three children diagnosed with epilepsy who require ongoing medication, therapies and frequent medical appointments.' A GoFundMe has been set up for Jazmyn. Supplied Credit: News Corp Australia The alleged premeditated murder happened on June 14 inside a villa that Mr Radmanovic and his wife had booked for their stay in Bali. The Indonesian Police have arrested three Australian men in connection with the alleged slaughter. 'We are certain these three are the perpetrators. They are Australian nationals according to their passports,' Bali Police Chief Daniel Adityajaya said. According to Indonesian law, the men could face the death penalty if they are convicted of murder.

Zivan Radmanovic's widow speaks through lawyer after Melbourne man's death in Bali shooting
Zivan Radmanovic's widow speaks through lawyer after Melbourne man's death in Bali shooting

7NEWS

time24-06-2025

  • 7NEWS

Zivan Radmanovic's widow speaks through lawyer after Melbourne man's death in Bali shooting

The shattered wife of an Australian man shot dead in Bali says he was 'loving' and the 'best dad in the world'. Jazmyn Gourdeas was with her husband Zivan Radmanovic, 32, when gunmen stormed the couple's villa and opened fire on the night of June 13. It has left her a widow and their six children without a father. 'My husband was a loving man and the best dad in the world,' 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.' The couple had been in Bali to celebrate Gourdeas' 30th birthday, and it was the first time they had travelled overseas together, Latief said. Instead the widow marked the milestone by visiting his body in a Bali morgue. 'I can't describe how she was feeling. Obviously it's not something you want to do,' Latief said. The Melbourne couple's children remain separated from Gourdeas, because she is still in Indonesia waiting to repatriate her husband's body. 'Being away from the kids, from the moment that this incident happened, all she could think about was them,' Latief said. The couple were getting ready for bed when gunmen stormed Villa Casa Santisya in Munggu, in Bali's Badung Regency, and opened fire. Latief said her client only got a tiny look at the killers, saying she saw a 'black helmet and a glimpse of the jacket and that's it', '(Gourdeas) said, I don't understand what's going on... She wants to know, (she wants) closure,' the lawyer said. Radmanovic's friend Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot but was not critically injured in the attack. but a motive has not been revealed. All three could face the death penalty if convicted, authorities said. Latief said police are being very thorough and it should not be long before Gourdeas can head home with her husband's body.

Jazmyn Gourdeas fundraiser after Zivan Radmanovic Bali shooting
Jazmyn Gourdeas fundraiser after Zivan Radmanovic Bali shooting

Courier-Mail

time18-06-2025

  • Courier-Mail

Jazmyn Gourdeas fundraiser after Zivan Radmanovic Bali shooting

Don't miss out on the headlines from Breaking News. Followed categories will be added to My News. The wife of Bali shooting victim Zivan Radmanovic is still in Indonesia, a close friend has revealed in a desperate public plea for support. Mr Radmanovic, 32, was shot and killed at a villa at the Badung Regency north of Kuta on Saturday. His wife Jazmyn Gourdeas was in the villa but not physically injured. A second man Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot during the attack. An image shows Mr Ghanim being tended to by paramedics with his feet and face covered in blood. Now, a fundraiser has been launched for Ms Gourdeas, with close family friend Jamie Lee revealing new details about the aftermath of the tragedy. 'This sudden and devastating loss has left Jazmyn a single mother to six beautiful children, aged from just 9 months to 13 years,' the fundraiser states. 'While only married for just under a year, the couple were deeply in love and shared a family together. A GoFundMe has been set up for Jazmyn Gourdeas after the shooting of Zivan Radmanovic. Picture: Supplied 'Now Jazmyn faces the unimaginable challenge of caring for their large family alone, including three children diagnosed with epilepsy who require ongoing medication, therapies and frequent medical appointments.' Ms Lee said Ms Gourdeas remained in Indonesia as the investigation into the killing progresses, and her family were taking care of the children in Australia. The financial burden facing Ms Gourdeas would now be 'overwhelming', she added. 'Zivan was a kind, hardworking man devoted to his family,' she said. 'His loss leaves a huge hole in their lives, but together, we can help Jazmyn and her children find a way forward. 'Your donation – no matter the size – will help provide stability, care and comfort to a grieving family facing an uncertain future.' As of Wednesday morning, $13,800 had been raised from a $20,000 target. Indonesian police have arrested two people over the shooting of Mr Radmanovic and Mr Ghanim. Sanar Ghanim receives treatment after the shooting. Picture: Supplied Media organisation Nusa Bali reported that one of the alleged offenders was arrested in Jakarta, while another person was captured abroad and was being taken to the Indonesian capital. Indonesian National Police Chief General Listyo Sigit Prabowo held a press conference in Bali on Tuesday at the Jembrana Police Headquarters. 'Regarding the shooting involving Australian citizens, I have received a report from the Bali Police Chief. One suspect has been secured in Jakarta, and another is on the way from overseas,' the police chief told media. 'A more detailed statement will be released by Bali Police. 'What I can say for now is that this case was solved through co-operation between our Criminal Investigation Agency (Bareskrim), Immigration, and the Australian Federal Police (AFP).'. General Sigit did not release any information about identity of the alleged shooters but told media that Bali Regional Police would provide more detailed information. It was reported there were two alleged offenders who might be Australian and the gunmen used firearms during the attack. It was not clear what the motive was behind the attack. Bali Regional Police Chief Daniel Adityajaya said his department would provide an update later. 'Once the evidence and documentation are complete, Bali Police will issue an official statement to the public and media,' he said. Originally published as Fundraiser launched for family of Bali shooting victim Zivan Radmanovic

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