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I thought a gas canister or something had exploded. I raced outside - as did everyone who was in the club - to see what was going on. ( Facebook: Andrew Csabi)ĭE HAART: I was in a music store and all of a sudden there was a dull thud, the lights flickered and went out. So we a restaurant bar about 400 metres, just at the top end of Jalan Legian.Īndrew Csabi was out having drinks with two close friends when the bombs went off. They were lazy, in my view, but that probably saved their life. Normally, we would have gone down to Paddy's Bar there … but the two officers had only just stepped off the plane, so they didn't want to. Two officers had arrived and Mick and I met with them in the early evening.

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GLEN MCEWAN, AFP senior liaison officer deployed in Indonesia in 2002 : I flew into Bali  afternoon due to a people-smuggling matter that I had to attend to as part of my duties. We had a quick swim, got ready, went to a place for dinner and then made our way to the Sari Club. We'd eaten at the nightclubs, near the famous Poppies lane, and then we walked along Kuta beach at sunset back to our hotel.ĮRIK DE HAART, Australia survivor and member of the Coogee Dolphins rugby league club: I was sharing a room with Shane Foley and Gerard Yeo and we got about 4pm. It was very colourful and noisy and warm in Kuta. ( Reuters: David Gray PB)ĪLAN ATKINSON, former ABC journalist and one of the first reporters on the scene: It was Saturday evening. Locals and tourists, particularly Australian sporting teams celebrating their end-of-season break, had flocked to Kuta Beach that day to enjoy the warm weather, idyllic beaches and vibrant party scene.īali was a popular tourist destination when it was attacked in 2002. (All interviews have been condensed and edited for clarity.) A night out

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Together, they weave together the story of the Bali bombings, the single-largest loss of Australian life in an act of terror. In this oral history, we hear from Australian and Balinese survivors, former and current Australian Federal Police officers, a journalist and a terrorism expert.

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Or that a third bomb would detonate about 45 seconds later near the US consulate. Or that mere moments later, a second, bigger bomb would go off in a van across the road, outside the Sari Club. No-one would expect that hours later, about 11pm, a bomb would explode inside the popular Paddy's Irish Pub. Warning: This article contains graphic accounts of the Bali bombings and the immediate aftermath of the scene in Kuta Beach, including descriptions of injured people and the dead. It was October 12, 2002, and the night was just getting started. Locals and foreigners - including many Australians - waded through the main street of Jalan Legian, leaving crowded restaurants and pouring into bustling bars.Ī steady line of cars passed by, offering passengers a glimpse into Bali's party scene from the safety of their tinted windows. Bryce Austin Papenbrook was born in the Reseda area of Los Angeles on February 24, 1986, the son of voice actors Debbie Rothstein (born 1956) and Bob Papenbrook (1955–2006).It was a typical Saturday night in Bali and the Kuta Beach tourist strip was heaving with people. He graduated from UCLA in 2007 with a bachelor's degree in political science. Papenbrook is best known for his portrayals of Kirito in Sword Art Online, Eren Jaeger in Attack on Titan, Inosuke Hashibira in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Rin Okumura in Blue Exorcist, Gallows in Dagon: Troll World Chronicles, Masaomi Kida in Durarara!! series, Caesar Anthonio Zeppeli in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Shirou Emiya in Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, Meliodas & Zeldris in The Seven Deadly Sins, The human form of Morgana in Persona 5 Royal, Red in Pokémon Origins, Kaito in Ajin: Demi-Human, and Makoto Naegi and Nagito Komaeda in the Danganronpa series. In animation, he provides the voice of Adrien Agreste/Cat Noir in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. He also voices Kaname Isaki in Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea Personal life Since 2019, he is Silver the Hedgehog's current voice actor in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Papenbrook and his wife, Samantha, have three children together: a daughter named Ella Papenbrook (born September 5, 2015), a son named Griffin Papenbrook (born January 19, 2019) and a second daughter (born August 30, 2021). Papenbrook began training in Chuck Norris' system of Tang Soo Do (also known as American Tang Soo Do) under his original instructor Steve Clark, and would later train and receive his fourth-degree black belt in the system under Clark's instructor Dennis Ichikawa. He is a three-time kickboxing champion with over 60 fights to his name.










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