DENPASAR - Bali Regional Police explained the chronology of the shooting incident of two foreign nationals from Australia at the Casa Santisya 1 villa, Banjar Sedahan, Munggu Village, Mengwi District, Badung Regency, Bali, Saturday.

Head of the Bali Regional Police Public Relations Division, Police Commissioner Ariasandy in Denpasar, Saturday, said the shooting of Australians named Zivan R. (ZR) and Sanar G. (SG) occurred on Saturday morning at around 00.15 WITA.

According to witness GJ, the wife of victim ZR, the shooting incident began when an unknown person entered the victim's room. ZR, who woke up, immediately shouted that he saw a foreigner in his room.

The screams were heard by his wife, GJ (20), who was also in the villa.

Witness GJ, who was still in bed, did not dare to come out, just peeked from inside the blanket and saw a man wearing a bright orange jacket with a black helmet.

After that, the witness heard the shooting of her husband who was in the bathroom at that time. The witness did not know for sure the number of shots.

A few moments later the witness also heard the second victim Sanar shouting from the next room and followed by gunshots.

"The witness ran out of the room and screamed to see SG (Sanar) was bleeding and returned to the toilet to check on her husband's condition by checking his pulse," said Sandy.

At that time, witness GJ felt that her husband had no pulse.

After seeing the perpetrator fled outside the villa, the witness helped the victim SG to stop bleeding because at that time SG was found covered in blood.

SG's life could still be saved after witness GJ provided first aid to stop bleeding.

GJ then left the villa and asked local residents for help. A few moments later the police immediately arrived at the location.

Victim Zivan R was taken to Sanglah Hospital or Prof. Ngoerah, while the victim Sanar G was rushed to BIMC Hospital Kuta.


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