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Bali boat tragedy: Two foreigners dead, one crew member missing after boat capsizes at Sanur Beach

5 August 2025
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Bali boat tragedy: Two foreigners dead, one crew member missing after boat capsizes at Sanur Beach
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Two Chinese nationals died, and a 23-year-old Indonesian crew member is missing after a boat carrying 80 passengers capsized off Bali’s Sanur Beach. This incident, which occurred while returning from Nusa Lembongan, adds to the ongoing issue of marine accidents in Indonesia.

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