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Islands in focus: Australian found dead in Bali

DENPASAR: An Australian man living in Bali was found dead on Friday morning at his residence on Jl

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Sat, January 9, 2016 Published on Jan. 9, 2016 Published on 2016-01-09T15:06:13+07:00

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Islands in focus: Australian found dead in Bali

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ENPASAR: An Australian man living in Bali was found dead on Friday morning at his residence on Jl. Tungak Bingin Blok H No. 2 in Sanur, Denpasar. The body of the 64-year-old man, identified as Alistair Robert Hugh Frowde, was found floating in his swimming pool. South Denpasar Police chief Comr. Nanang Prihasmoko said Frowde'€™s body was found by his wife at around 5 a.m. on Friday.

'€œHis wife realized that he was not in bed when she woke up. The man was apparently found floating in his swimming pool,'€ Nanang said.

Nanang said the police'€™s preliminary investigation showed no signs of violence prior to Frowde'€™s death. He said the victim had likely experienced cramps or a heart attack, which led to his death. Frowde'€™s body was taken to the Sanglah Hospital morgue for an autopsy.

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