Some 202 people were killed and hundreds more injured after two bombs were detonated at one of Indonesia's most popular tourist destinations.
The bombings devastated Indonesia It may have been 22 years since the Bali nightclub bombing, but the impact of the horrific attack is still felt years later. Some 202 people were killed and hundreds more were injured after two bombs were detonated at one of Indonesia’s most popular tourist destinations. The victims came from more than 20 different countries, including 28 Brits, with memorials put in place around the world to commemorate those who died.
Christian Redman, 30, originally from Dover in Kent, was a former captain in the Royal Logistics Corps and an ex-pat player with the Singapore Cricket Club’s rugby team. Ben Roberts, 28, was in Bali to play rugby for Jakarta-based expat team the ISCI Komodos. He had lived in Jakarta and worked as an operations manager for International SOS, organising medical clinics for mining companies in remote parts of Indonesia.
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