
Australian man killed in shooting at villa in Indonesia's Bali, probe on
According to police, the villa had only three rooms occupied with a total of five guests when the shooting happened, according to AP. 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 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, and an autopsy for further investigation is still waiting permission from the family of the victim, Batubara said.

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