Bali: Explosion on boat kills one German tourist

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Police investigators examine the Gili Cat 2 boat following an explosion off Bali, Indonesia, on 15 September
Officials said the dead woman was hit by debris

An explosion on a tourist boat off the Indonesian island of Bali has killed at least one German tourist and injured 19 others, police say.
It was not immediately clear what caused the explosion but officials said it was not a bomb.
The boat was carrying 35 passengers, all foreigners, and four crew, and was headed to the island of Gili Trawangan.
Indonesia has a poor safety record in ferry services and fatal accidents are common.
The explosion on the Gili Cat 2 boat happened 200m after it departed Padang Bai port in eastern Bali, according to police.
Police investigators examine the Gili Cat 2 boat following an explosion off Bali, Indonesia, on 15 SeptemberImage copyrightAP
Image captionThe explosion hit the boat five minutes after it departed Bali, police say
"Based on the testimony [from passengers] and from what I saw on the scene, the explosion came from the fuel tank," local police chief Sugeng Sudarso said.
"Above it was a battery, maybe there was a short circuit that affected the fuel tank."
He said the passenger died from head injuries.
Among the passengers were 17 Britons and tourists from France, Italy, Portugal, Ireland and Spain, Agence France-Presse reported.
A spokesman for the British embassy in Jakarta said it was providing assistance to British nationals injured in the blast, AFP added.
Map of Bali and Gili Trawangan in Indonesia
Last year, dozens of tourists were injured when small explosions hit a ferry crossing between Bali and the neighbouring holiday island of Lombok. The explosions were thought to have come from the fuel tank of the ferry.
But Indonesia has also been targeted by Islamist militants. In January, gun and bomb attacks on the capital, Jakarta, left four civilians and four attackers dead.
In Bali itself, 202 people - mostly foreigners - died in 2002 when two bombs ripped through an area popular with tourists.



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