New 3D detail of how deadly Bali shooting took place, and where everyone was during the ambush
New details can be revealed about how the Aussie suspects in Bali’s deadly shooting almost ran into their targets beforehand, and where everyone was during the ambush. SEE THE VIDEO.
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EXCLUSIVE: The suspects in Bali’s deadly villa shooting almost ran directly into their targets hours before the hit, as they scoped out the property, it can be revealed.
Indonesian police are reviewing CCTV from a back road near the newly built Casa Santisya 1, in the Badung district, where Australian man Zivan “Stipe” Radmanovic was killed in a gangland strike on June 14.
In the hours before the midnight assassination, two men – believed to be alleged gunmen Mevlut Coskun, 22, and Paea-I-Middlemore Tupou, 26 – come into view of the camera at 7.26pm.
Watch our exclusive video investigation above and the 3D animation video below.
Seven minutes later, Radmanovic’s girlfriend Jazmyn Gourdeas and her sister Daniella are seen on the same road.
One minute later one of the suspects comes into view again, before the other is seen leaving the area at 7.40pm.
The CCTV footage, which the Indonesian National Police are holding, forms just part of their timeline of the movements of Coskun, Tupou and alleged “hit” team leader, Sydney private school boy, Darcy Francesco Jenson.
Jenson, who had been flying in and out of Indonesia since at least April, had checked into the Solair Beach Lodge in North Kuta on June 3.
He rented a Yamaha scooter the following day and on June 6 rented a white Toyota Fortuner.
Three days later, on June 9, Coskun and Tupou flew in to Jakarta.
Police have collected CCTV also tracking their movements including a visit to a tattoo parlour and their stay at the Lotus Villa in Seminyak.
The detail comes a day after this masthead reported a hammer – left at the scene and allegedly purchased by Jenson for $26 – brought the alleged crew unstuck, as police traced its barcode back to the store, gathering the first of many CCTV clips.
Using 3D animation, this masthead can today also reveal a comprehensive model of how the hit played out inside the villa, where Jazmyn’s 30th birthday weekend celebrations turned to bloodshed.
Just after midnight on June 14, the three suspects are alleged to have used a hammer to break down the door of the villa before armed men Tupou and Coskun stormed the premises.
Once inside, according to witnesses, the hitmen split up.
In room number one, Daniella Gourdeas woke to the sound of an “explosion” and escaped the villa as a gunman entered the room wearing a green motorcycle jacket, balaclava and helmet.
Her partner, Sanar Ghanim – who had been living on and off in Bali for years – was the likely target of the gunman.
While Daniella ran past motorbikes in the driveway, Ghanim, a kickboxer, is believed to have taken a fighting stance and fought his way out of the room under gunfire.
He was struck six times, according to medical reports.
In bedroom three, Jazmyn, who had flown into Bali with her husband, Radmanovic, and sister two days earlier, hid under covers.
A gunman took Radmanovic into a bathroom where he was assaulted and executed.
It is understood he was shot in the chest.
The gunmen then fled to their motorbikes, one of them finding it difficult to start, and rode alongside a white Toyota Fortuner, allegedly driven by 27-year-old lookout man Jenson.
The motorbikes at 12.31am, just minutes after the violent raid, were captured on camera travelling north through Tabanan where the assailants abandoned their rides.
They then swapped vehicles as they made their way to Jakarta to catch flights heading out of Indonesia.
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