Sara Connor lawyer says indictment supports her innocence of murder charges
Byron Bay woman Sara Connor has again insisted she is innocent of all the charges made against her over the death of a Bali police officer.
Jewel Topsfield is Fairfax's Indonesia correspondent. She is an award-winning journalist who has been with Fairfax Media for 10 years. Most recently, she was education editor at The Age for five years. Prior to that she was the launch deputy editor of the National Times, Fairfax’s online opinion site. She also spent three years in the Canberra Press Gallery covering immigration, education, the environment and water.
Byron Bay woman Sara Connor has again insisted she is innocent of all the charges made against her over the death of a Bali police officer.
Byron Bay woman Sara Connor destroyed the identity cards of the police officer whose bloodied corpse was found on the beach in Kuta because she was worried about them falling into the wrong hands, her lawyer says.
British DJ David Taylor has said he loves Byron Bay woman Sara Connor "even more" on the eve of their murder trial over the death of a Balinese police officer on Kuta beach.
Jakarta's embattled governor was interrogated by police on Monday amid fears civil unrest is being fomented to destabilise President Joko Widodo.
A charity has raised more than $10,000 for the family of a Bali police officer who was found dead on Kuta beach in August.
The widow of the Bali police officer killed on Kuta beach says her husband could still be alive if Byron Bay woman Sara Connor had sought help after leaving his bloodied body on the sand.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has cancelled his state visit to Australia this weekend after violence erupted in Jakarta.
The streets of Jakarta erupted into violence on Friday night leaving one dead and multiple people injured as police clashed with demonstrators following a rally of about 150,000 people demanding the arrest of the city's Chinese Christian governor.
President Jokowi, who arrives in Australia on Sunday for a three-day visit, revealed two key commitments as he emphasised trust has been restored.
Indonesia's president is defying China's ambitions to take ownership of almost all of the South China Sea.
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