Australian Found Dead on the Street After Clubbing in Bali

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It has been revealed that an Australian real estate agent was discovered dead on the street in Bali. There was a sound of screaming and hitting the ground just before he died. On Sunday, the 16th of April 2023, Charlie John Bradley (28) was found dead outside a medical facility in North Kuta a few hours after leaving Finns Beach Club.

Australian Found Dead on the Street After Clubbing in Bali
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When Bradley’s death was discovered in the street between after midnight and 3.40 a.m., according to his bereaved family, there is an inexplicable window. The Australian man was turned away because the on-call doctor was treating someone else off-site at the time, according to the nurse who claimed that two people brought Bradley in for medical assistance.

The nurse added, “My doctor informed the local men over the phone that he was attending to another emergency patient and advised to transfer (Bradley) to another clinic or hospital.”    

Police have questioned two witnesses, including a local who was riding a motorcycle and saw the Australian’s body, according to North Kuta Police Chief Made Pramasetia. A passerby allegedly put Bradley in a cab and drove him to the hospital in Denpasar, but he passed away en route, according to a witness.

His sister, Beth Bradley, had talked to a few individuals who saw her brother before he passed away. They have revealed to her a video of Bradley acting strangely, hitting his head, and yelling. The video was taken sometime after he left the beach club.

Beth described how the Australian man “collapsed to the ground screaming, stood up, collapsed again, screaming, then was repeatedly banging his head.”

The family has not yet seen the video and is requesting information from anyone who may have it. Bradley’s friends assured Beth that he was not on drugs, but she was concerned about methanol poisoning from the local liquor in Bali.

Pamasetia claimed that until the autopsy report was completed, the police could not identify the cause of death.

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