logo
Indonesian police arrest 3 Australians over shooting in Bali that killed 1

Indonesian police arrest 3 Australians over shooting in Bali that killed 1

CNA18-06-2025
Indonesian police arrested three Australian suspects on Tuesday (Jun 17) for allegedly shooting and killing a man in Bali and injuring another on Saturday (Jun 14). Both victims were also Australian. Police have yet to give a motive for the crime but added that a further suspect could be the mastermind.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Singaporean doctor accused of filming colleagues in Melbourne hospital toilet gets new charges
Singaporean doctor accused of filming colleagues in Melbourne hospital toilet gets new charges

CNA

timea day ago

  • CNA

Singaporean doctor accused of filming colleagues in Melbourne hospital toilet gets new charges

A Singaporean doctor who is accused of filming his colleagues in a Melbourne hospital toilet has been charged with more offences, Australian news outlets reported. Dr Ryan Cho, 27, was given five more charges on Friday (Jul 25), including producing intimate images, using an optical surveillance device and failing to assist police, ABC News reported. He was earlier this month charged with stalking and using an optical surveillance device, after his colleagues found a camera recording them in a staff toilet in The Austin Hospital in Heidelberg. Victoria police said in a statement that a mobile phone was found in the toilet and it had been there for "some time" before staff became aware and reported it to the police. He is accused of capturing about 4,500 intimate videos of at least 460 victims at three major hospitals, ABC News added. "The majority of victims depicted in these videos appear to be female doctors, nurses, paramedics and staff members of medical facilities the accused has worked at since 2021," it said, quoting court documents. The documents alleged that a nurse at The Austin hospital had found a mesh bag with a mobile phone that they believed was recording and reported the incident to management. Several days later, the same bag was found by hospital security. He purportedly categorised the videos into folders associated with victims' names and workplaces. After Dr Cho was arrested, police seized two mobile phones, a laptop, a hard drive, several white mesh bags and removable hooks. Analysis showed that one of the mobile phones had recorded three hours of footage. Dr Cho is contesting the charges, reported. He was denied bail and will return to court in November. Canberra Times said that the junior doctor has been living in Australia as a permanent resident after completing a medical degree at Monash University.

Wallabies coach Schmidt slams match officials over late call in loss to Lions
Wallabies coach Schmidt slams match officials over late call in loss to Lions

Straits Times

timea day ago

  • Straits Times

Wallabies coach Schmidt slams match officials over late call in loss to Lions

Find out what's new on ST website and app. Rugby Union - Australia v British and Irish Lions - Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia - July 26, 2025 British and Irish Lions' Owen Farrell celebrates with teammates after the match James Ross/AAP Image via REUTERS MELBOURNE - Australia coach Joe Schmidt said match officials had failed to uphold player safety and hit out at a late clear-out decision that ensured the British & Irish Lions clinched a series-sealing victory on Saturday. Fullback Hugo Keenan's last-minute try put the Lions 29-26 up at the Melbourne Cricket Ground but the Wallabies players cried foul after Jac Morgan cleared out Carlo Tizzano in the buildup. After a lengthy pause as the TV match official assessed multiple angles of the incident, the try was allowed to stand, giving the Lions victory and an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. Citing rugby's Law 9.20, which says head contact and clear-outs around the neck should be penalised, an incensed Schmidt said the officials had got the decision wrong. "Because they're human, match officials make errors," he said at the post-match press conference. "We felt it was a decision that doesn't really live up to the big player safety push that they're (World Rugby) talking about. "You cannot hit someone above ... the shoulders. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Woman taken to hospital after car falls into sinkhole on Tanjong Katong Road Singapore Students hide vapes in underwear, toilet roll holders: S'pore schools grapple with vaping scourge Singapore 'I've tried everything': Mum helpless as son's Kpod addiction spirals out of control Singapore NDP 2025: How Benjamin Kheng is whisked from Marina Bay to Padang in 10 minutes by boat, buggy Singapore Almost half of planned 30,000 HDB flats in Tengah to be completed by end-2025: Chee Hong Tat Singapore From libraries to living rooms: How reading habits take root in underserved S'pore children Asia Thai-Cambodia clashes spread along frontier as death toll rises Asia Thousands rally in downtown Kuala Lumpur for resignation of PM Anwar "But that's what we've seen and we've watched a number of replays from different angles so it is what it is and we just have to accept it." Wallabies captain Harry Wilson was also convinced his team were hard done by. "Obviously I saw shoulder to the neck. Carlo was pretty sore about it," he said. Lions coach Andy Farrell had a different view. "I thought it was a brilliant clear-out," he said. "Honestly, it depends which side of the fence you come from, I would have thought. "I can understand people's opinions, but I thought Jac was brilliant when he came on -- and so were the rest of the bench." Schmidt said he was proud of his players but gutted by the final result after the Wallabies had taken a 23-5 lead near the half-hour mark. While the Wallabies were bitterly disappointed that the clear-out decision had gone against them, they did not need to use it as motivation for the dead rubber in Sydney next Saturday. "You can't get more motivated than what the players showed tonight," he added. "You've got to keep resolve and keep going forward. "We're not going to wallow in self-pity." REUTERS

Bus driver who dated girl, 13, gets jail and caning for statutory rape
Bus driver who dated girl, 13, gets jail and caning for statutory rape

CNA

time2 days ago

  • CNA

Bus driver who dated girl, 13, gets jail and caning for statutory rape

SINGAPORE: A 26-year-old bus driver who was introduced to a 13-year-old girl on his route later entered into a relationship with her. The girl later lodged a police report saying the man had engaged in sex with her multiple times. The man, now 30, was sentenced to eight years' jail and six strokes of the cane on Friday (Jul 25). He pleaded guilty to one count of statutory rape, with another six charges taken into consideration. All parties cannot be named due to a gag order protecting the victim's identity. The court heard that the man was a bus driver with SMRT in 2021. The victim took his bus to school every morning. In November 2021, the girl joined an interest group on Instagram and was introduced to the offender. They followed each other on Instagram and began chatting. About a week into their daily chats, the offender asked the girl out on a date. She agreed as she had developed feelings for him, the court heard. They began going out together. On Dec 9, 2021, the offender rented a car and drove the girl to a multi-storey car park. They had sex, and the offender drove the girl home. During their relationship, the pair met almost every day after the bus driver's shift. This went on until early 2022, when they broke up. Throughout this time, the victim was 13 years old and the driver was twice her age. Sometime between February 2022 and April 2022, the victim's aunts noticed a change in her behaviour. They spoke to her and she told them that the offender had had sex with her in a rented car. The aunts wanted to lodge a police report, but the girl begged them not to. It was only in around June 2022 that the girl called one of her aunts and asked to be taken to lodge a police report. The victim's mother was only informed about what had happened a day before the report was lodged. Prosecutors sought eight to nine years' jail and six strokes of the cane, noting that there were four other similar charges taken into consideration. However, they noted that the offender pleaded guilty early, cooperated and was relatively young at the time of the offence. For statutory rape, an offender can be jailed for up to 20 years and fined or caned.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store