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Bali Wrap - WRAP Bodies, forensic teams, injured fly home, relatives
10/03/2005
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NAME: BALI WRAP 031005N TAPE: EF05/0882 IN_TIME: 10:40:49:12 DURATION: 00:03:33:19 SOURCES: APTN/Channel 9 / AuBC DATELINE: Various - 3 Oct 2005 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: APTN Jimbaran beach 1 Wide of beach-side restaurant caught in the blast 2 Tighter shot showing damaged chairs 3 Ropes marking the trail of destruction caused by the explosions, pan to epicentre 4 Close-up of red flags marking central point of explosion 5 Various of the flagged ropes 6 Close-up of abandoned meal on table 7 Close-up of coconuts on table 8 Wide shot showing damaged tables and chairs Bali 9 Medical staff next to refrigerated truck 10 Bodies in vehicle 11 Body of Japanese victim being wheeled from building 12 Family of Japanese victim leaving building 13 List of victims on wall 14 Wide shot, street, scene of blast in restaurant at Kuta Square 15 Close shot, broken shop window 16 Security on street 17 Placard reading Bali Loves Peace 18 People on street APTN Denpasar 19 Various of injured victims in hospital 20 SOUNDBITE: (English) Soviana Suprato, one of the injured: We are in a restaurant called Raja, by Mata Hari Square, and suddenly the bomb just went off and we don't see anything, just see black, you know like colour and everything is dark and I can't hear anything so 21 Wounded patient being treated by doctor Kuta Square 22 Pan along the street showing floral tributes marking the site of the blast 23 Members of Australian forensic team examining damaged buildings in Kuta Square 24 Gloved officials waiting at bomb site 25 Indonesian police working with Australians Channel 9 Canberra, Australia 26 SOUNDBITE: (English) Mick Keelty, Australian Federal Police: What we're working with them on now is the actual make-up of the bomb They're quite a different bomb to the ones we've seen been used before AuBC Darwin , Australia 27 Various of injured arriving at hospital Channel 9 Canberra, Australia 28 SOUNDBITE: (English) Alexander Downer, Australian Foreign Minister: It is possible there could be further bombings People shouldn't think because those bombings took place there now won't be any bombings for another year or so or two years We don't know AuBC Sydney, Australia 29 Returning Bali holidaymaker (young man) being greeted at airport by friends and relatives (blonde girl crying) AuBC Brisbane, Australia 30 Various of returning Bali holidaymakers being greeted at airport by friends and relatives STORYLINE: At Bali's Jimbaran beach resort, damaged tables and abandoned meals could be seen on Monday at the sites of the attacks on the seafood cafes The coordinated attacks, which occurred on Saturday night struck two packed seafood cafes in the Jimbaran beach resort and the Raja Cafe in Kuta Twelve Indonesians, two Australians and one Japanese man were among the 19 people killed in the attacks The Japanese victim had already been identified on Monday - and his body was being repatriated He was named by the Kyodo news agency as Akio Kawasaki, an employee of Hachinohe University in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture Officials were trying to identify the nationalities of the other corpses in the morgue, a hospital statement said Around 100 people were wounded in the blasts, including 49 Indonesians, 17 Australians, six Americans, six Koreans, four Japanese, officials said Among the injured being treated at the island's main hospital in Denpasar, was Soviana Suprato, an Indonesian American who was in Bali for a short holiday with her brother and father Suprato described how the bomb went off just as she and her family had sat down to a meal in Raja Cafe in the bustling tourist centre of Kuta Floral tributes could be seen on Monday in Kuta square, one of the sites of the three deadly suicide bombings Australian forensic experts arrived on the island on Sunday to assist, and could be seen working alongside Indonesian investigators in Kuta Square Mick Keelty, of the Australian Federal Police, speaking in Canberra on Monday said the bombs used in the attacks were quite different to the ones we've seen been used before More than a dozen Australians who were injured in the blasts on Saturday were evacuated to the northern Australian city of Darwin for treatment Doctors said they were being treated for shrapnel wounds, injuries to the eyes and ruptured eardrums Australian officials have confirmed the deaths of a 16-year-old boy and a 48-year-old woman, and Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said the government believed another couple may have also died in the blasts About 17 Australians have been injured in the attacks, including seven who were very seriously injured, Downer said Downer on Monday stopped short of urging citizens not to visit Bali, but said they should remain vigilant People shouldn't think because those bombings took place there now won't be any bombings for another year or so or two years We don't know, Downer told the Nine television network A government travel warning has been in place since the October 12, 2002 Bali nightclub bombings which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians But tourists have been steadily returning to the island, drawn by its renowned surf and white sand beaches KEYWORD - BALI BOMB BLASTS
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