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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Australians accused in fatal shooting of fellow national could face death penalty in Bali

Australian suspect Darcy Francesco Jenson (C), 27, one of three men accused of murder over the shooting of Australian citizens, is escorted back to a prison after being questioned by prosecutors in Badung, Bali, on October 15, 2025 - (AFP via Getty Images)

Three Australians accused of fatally shooting a fellow countryman in Bali are facing the prospect of the death penalty after being charged with premeditated murder.

Darcy Francesco Jenson, 27, Mevlut Coskun, 22, and Tupou Pasa I Midolmore, 26, are accused of planning and executing the killing of Zivan Radmanovic, according to Badung police chief Arif Batubara.

“We have officially handed over the suspects and evidence to prosecutors today,” Mr Arif said on Wednesday, according to the Jakarta Post.

Sutrisno Margi Utama, the head of the Badung prosecutor’s office, said the three Australians will be charged for premeditated murder and for the illegal possession of firearms. "The suspects will remain in detention at Kerobokan Prison while awaiting trial,” he added.

Radmanovic, a 32-year-old from Melbourne, was killed just after midnight on 13 June at a villa near Munggu Beach in Bali’s Badung district. A second man, a 34-year-old from Melbourne, was beaten up.

Police earlier said they had detained two suspects, but further investigation led police to arrest a third man who allegedly helped them prepare the killing.

Witnesses at the villa told investigators that two gunmen arrived on a scooter at the villa around midnight. Radmanovic was shot in a bathroom of his room, where police found 17 bullet casings and two intact bullets.

The crime scene investigation and surveillance cameras showed that the two suspects were the shooters, Bali police chief Daniel Adityajaya told reporters. The third suspect helped the others by buying a hammer used to break down the villa door, renting two cars and three motorcycles and buying ferry and bus tickets to flee the island, he added.

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 other injured Australian, whose wife also testified to seeing the attackers.

One of the suspects was caught at Jakarta’s Soekarno Hatta international airport on 16 June, and the following day the other two were arrested with the help of Interpol, in Singapore and Cambodia, and sent back to Indonesia.

Police have not yet revealed a motive for the shooting. If convicted of premeditated murder, the three could potentially face the death penalty under Indonesian law.

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