A family is in mourning and two others are clinging onto hope after a boat full of Australian tourists capsized in Indonesia.

Heading for a snorkeling adventure the vessel left from the port of Sanur off the coast of South Bali.

It was heading to the island of Nusa Penida, when tragedy struck.

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25 COMMENTS

  1. How could anyone even consider flying to Bali without insurance. Fools
    Who would even fly out of Australia to any other country in the world without travel insurance?
    It’s irresponsible, selfish, and smells of entitlement.

  2. It's weird to command Australians to stay away from sea, wait till natural disaster struck them then they blame on others. Everyone living at the mercy of Mother Nature but their exceptionality prevails when shyt happens.

  3. The other skipper couldn't even stop what he was doing, look at the person and acknowledge this trumatic, horrific loss of life, or the terrible injuries sustained to Australians. Deeply sorry for their families. The Balanese will be held responsible😢

  4. People are continually warned about taking out their own travel insurance. If you can't afford travel insurance, you shouldn't be travelling. Also the news reader needs to learn how to pronounce 'Sanur' (Sa-new-ah)

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