Australians in Bali sentenced for murder of Melbourne father
Two Australian men have been sentenced to prison for the murder of a Melbourne father, Zivan Radmanovic, who was killed in Bali last year.
In a significant ruling, two Australian men, Mevlut Coskun and Paea I Middlemore Tupou, were sentenced to 16 years in prison by an Indonesian court for the murder of Zivan Radmanovic, a 32-year-old father from Melbourne. The incident took place in June of the previous year when the men, believing Radmanovic was someone else they intended to intimidate, stormed into a villa where he was staying to celebrate his wife's birthday. This brutal act not only shocked the family but drew international attention to issues of safety and crime in tourist destinations such as Bali.
During the trial, it was revealed that the attackers mistakenly identified Radmanovic as their target, highlighting a severe lack of judgment. The court found them guilty of premeditated murder as well as illegal possession of firearms. The event unfolded dramatically when Radmanovic was shot by masked gunmen in the middle of the night, while his wife and her relatives were also present in the villa, adding a tragic layer to the case that resonated deeply with both local and international communities.
A third Australian, who is alleged to have played a role in organizing the logistics of the attack, is currently facing trial, indicating that this case may not be entirely resolved. The implications of this incident extend beyond the courtroom, sparking conversations about crime prevention in Bali and raising concerns about tourist safety in overseas destinations, particularly for those travelling from Australia.