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Bali: Two people arrested after Australian man was shot dead | Bali: Two people arrested after Australian man was shot dead |
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Images of the villa show bullet holes in the windows and blood stains on the floor | Images of the villa show bullet holes in the windows and blood stains on the floor |
Bali police have arrested two people over a shooting which killed one Australian and seriously injured another. | Bali police have arrested two people over a shooting which killed one Australian and seriously injured another. |
Zivan Radmanovic, 32, was shot dead just after midnight on Saturday after two men broke into his villa in Munggu, in the south of the Indonesian tourist island. | Zivan Radmanovic, 32, was shot dead just after midnight on Saturday after two men broke into his villa in Munggu, in the south of the Indonesian tourist island. |
One of the suspects was arrested in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, while the other was caught abroad, police said without giving more details. | One of the suspects was arrested in Jakarta, Indonesia's capital, while the other was caught abroad, police said without giving more details. |
Mr Radmanovic's wife earlier told police she was awakened by her husband's screams before finding his body in the bathroom, Australian media reported. | Mr Radmanovic's wife earlier told police she was awakened by her husband's screams before finding his body in the bathroom, Australian media reported. |
Sanar Ghanim, who was also shot, is getting treatment for his injuries in hospital. Local police say the 34-year-old was also beaten. | Sanar Ghanim, who was also shot, is getting treatment for his injuries in hospital. Local police say the 34-year-old was also beaten. |
Mr Ghanim's wife testified to seeing the attackers. Neither women were injured. | Mr Ghanim's wife testified to seeing the attackers. Neither women were injured. |
Police collected 17 bullet casings, two intact projectiles and 55 bullet fragments from the scene of the shooting. | |
Images of the villa published by Australian media show bullet holes in the windows and blood stains on the floor. | Images of the villa published by Australian media show bullet holes in the windows and blood stains on the floor. |
Several witnesses told police they heard the shooters speak in English with strong Australian accents. | Several witnesses told police they heard the shooters speak in English with strong Australian accents. |
One wore an orange jacket with a dark helmet, while the other wore a dark green jacket, a black mask, and a dark helmet, according to witnesses. | One wore an orange jacket with a dark helmet, while the other wore a dark green jacket, a black mask, and a dark helmet, according to witnesses. |
"I can't start my bike," one of them reportedly said, before eventually managing to take off on a scooter, the witnesses added. | "I can't start my bike," one of them reportedly said, before eventually managing to take off on a scooter, the witnesses added. |
Bali police say they are still investigating the shooters' motive, but did not give further details on the arrest on Monday. | |
Australian media outlets have reported that Mr Ghanim was previously in a relationship with the step-daughter of the late Carl Williams, a prominent Melbourne underworld figure. | |
Reports say that Mr Ghanim had served jail time over a non-fatal shooting in Melbourne in 2014. | |
A spokesperson for Victoria Police told the BBC they were aware of a fatal shooting in Bali on Saturday and that their "investigators will provide support to partner agencies throughout the investigation". | |
Saturday's incident took place in Bali's tourist district of Badung, where many well-known beaches such as Kuta and Canggu are located. | |
Violent crime is relatively uncommon in Bali, which attracts millions of international visitors a year. | Violent crime is relatively uncommon in Bali, which attracts millions of international visitors a year. |
Additional reporting by Tiffanie Turnbull. |
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