|
DENPASAR - The terror attack in the Indonesian resort island of Bali was caused by three bombs, one of them inside a nightclub and two outside another club, Indonesian police said. One was placed inside the Padi Club near a disc jockey's stand and two others outside the nearby Sari Club in Kuta district, national police deputy spokesman Brigadier General Edward Aritonang said in a statement. Previously eyewitnesses had spoken of only two blasts in Kuta, with a car bomb outside the Sari Club causing most of the carnage. The spokesman said forensic experts are analysing a motorcycle, two Indonesian identity cards, a crash helmet and a pair of gloves recovered from the blast site. Australian Federal Police officer Julian Slater said forensic experts were still recovering human remains from the ruins of the Sari Club as of Sunday afternoon but gave no details. Mr Slater, the coordinator of the victims identification team, urged Indonesian families who have not yet submitted DNA samples to do so as soon as possible. He said items such as hairbrushes, toothbrush, used razors, lipsticks or lipgloss and unwashed clothing belonging to missing people should be submitted to the crisis centre. Last week Mr Slater said it could take months to complete formal identification of all victims and some may never be identified.
|
|
|
There are no reactions on this blog entry yet. Be the first one to give a reaction here!
|
Log in to write a reaction
|
You are not logged in to the website. You have to be logged in to write a reaction on this blog entry.
· If you already have an account, please login.
· If you have lost your password, please retrieve it.
· If you don't have an account yet, you can create one.
|
|
|
ABOUT THIS ENTRY |
Add this blog entry to your email, your own blog, MySpace, Facebook, or whatsoever via AddThis:
|

Login if you want to receive emails for reactions on this blog entry. You will receive an update as soon as a reaction on this blog entry is posted.
|
|
Looking for e-tickets for flights in Indonesia? Here's your solution! Order your e-tickets at ticketindonesia.info.
|
BLOG ARCHIVE |
· 2015, 28 entries
· 2014, 591 entries
· 2013, 750 entries
· 2012, 1061 entries
· 2011, 792 entries
· 2010, 644 entries
· 2009, 916 entries
· 2008, 504 entries
· 2007, 725 entries
· 2006, 1014 entries
· 2005, 723 entries
· 2004, 558 entries
· 2003, 525 entries
· 2002, 375 entries
· 2001, 162 entries
|
POPULAR TAGS |
Automatically generated every hour
|
EXCHANGE RATES |
@ 17 May 2018 18:12 CET
|
@ 17 May 2018 21:58 CET
|
@ 15 May 2018 08:42 CET
|
@ 07 May 2018 07:48 CET
|
@ 16 May 2018 09:18 CET
|
@ 17 May 2018 00:46 CET
|
|
Go to 'exchange rates' |
|