Australian found dead in a villa in Bali: Shocking discovery next to his lifeless body
- Sydney man, 77, found dead in Bali
- Empty vodka bottle and medication found nearby
- Cause of death yet to be determined
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An Australian tourist has tragically been found dead at a villa in Bali.
The man, 77, was found lying on the floor in a room at The Janan Villa in Sanur, south of Denpasar, on Monday morning.
An empty bottle of vodka was found next to him, along with medications, according to Denpasar Police.
It’s believed the Australian man is from Cronulla in Sydney’s south.
‘Initial suspicion is that the victim passed away due to illness. Additionally, at the scene, medications and an empty Vodka bottle were found,’ a police spokesperson said.
Police attended a villa in Bali on Monday where a man was found dead lying on the floor
The man had blood on his lips but had no other visible physical injuries, the Bali Times reported.
The publication added many questions remain unanswered.
The man’s body was transported to Sanglah Hospital for an autopsy to be conducted.
The cause of his death is yet to be determined.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for comment.
The Janan Villa is a three star hotel which is a 17-minute walk from Sanur Beach.
Sanur is a seaside town in Bali’s south-east popular with tourists for its long stretches of beach and colourful fishing boats along the shore.
The tourist was found dead at The Janan Villa (pictured), a three star hotel in Sanur
The man is among a number of Aussies who have either died in Bali or ended up in hospital in recent months.
Alcohol poisoning is common in Bali, where drinks are often laced with methanol.
‘People have been poisoned by alcoholic drinks contaminated with harmful substances, including methanol arak (a traditional rice-based spirit),’ Australian government’s Smartraveller website states.
‘Locals and foreigners, including Australians, have died or become seriously ill from poisoned drinks.’
Sanur is a seaside town in Bali’s south-east popular with tourists for its beaches
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