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Aussie DJ Adam Sky found dead in Bali

Neat reportedly crashed into a glass door while trying to rescue his personal assistant, Zoia Lukiantceva, from falling off their private terrace.

Ni Komang Erviani (The Jakarta Post)
South Kuta, Bali
Mon, May 6, 2019

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Aussie DJ Adam Sky found dead in Bali   Screen shot of Adam Sky from his Instagram account. (JP/-)

Australian DJ Adam Sky died in Bali on Saturday. He was 42 years old.

The Singapore-based DJ, whose real name was Adam Gary Neat, was found dead at a luxury villa resort in Ungasan, South Kuta. He had a severe wound in his right arm.

“He had only one wound, but it affected his artery. He likely died from losing too much blood,” said South Kuta Police chief Comr. Doddy Monza.

Neat reportedly crashed into a glass door while trying to rescue his personal assistant, Zoia Lukiantceva, from falling off their private terrace.

Police believe the incident occurred on Friday evening, but Neat’s body was discovered on Saturday morning after hotel staff found Lukiantceva in some bushes with a fractured leg.

“Lukiantceva survived and has been taken to the hospital. However, [Neat] was already dead when he was found,” Doddy said.

Neat’s death was confirmed through his official Instagram and Facebook page.

“It is with great regret that we can confirm Adam Neat was involved in a fatal accident while trying to help a friend who had suffered multiple fractures in Bali on Saturday, 4th May, 2019. Relatives and friends of Adam are traveling to Bali today and handling all arrangements. We ask you to respect the families’ privacy at this moment while we all come to terms with our tragic loss,” the post reads.

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by DJ Adam Sky (@adamskyofficial) on

“Had a chance to work and met Adam couple of times, great guy and so much passion. You will be missed Adam. My condolences to Adam and family,” one of his Facebook followers commented.

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