Bali is transported, killing one Australian tourist

Indonesia: Police said that a diving boat carrying 13 people, including a number of Australian tourists, turned in the harsh seas off the island of Bali in Indonesia on Friday, killing a woman from Canberra and wounding two others.

AGUS Lidiono spokesman said that the Sea Dragon boat was on his way from a port in Bali to Nusa Pinida, a famous small island near Bali, when it was overwhelmed by high waves.

The group was looking at an underwater scene when their boat was shown at a large wave threw a 39 -year -old woman, which the police identified as Anna Marie, at sea. Teriono said a second wave turned on the boat in KelingKing waters.

A nearby boat was moved to save 12 survivors, including two local crew members and injured tourists, from volatile water. The spokesman said the rescuers also found the body of Anna Marie, whose police did not give her name. She was taken to the beach and was taken to the hospital, but she announced her death upon arrival.

Local reports have identified the infected tourists as Gabriel Hegnakov, 28, from Brisbane and Cintamani Warrington, 32, an Australian patriotic living in Bali.

Reports stated that one of the injured tourists was burning on their upper thighs, perhaps from the heat of the engine.

The survivors were treated in a close health clinic while they are in a stable condition. The two people were expected to be transferred to a larger hospital in the provincial capital, Denpasar.

A DFAT spokesman said: “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade provides a consular assistance to an Australian family stating that it has died in Indonesia,” a DFAT spokesman said.

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