The dead, missing, and injured from the 12 October 2002 explosion in Bali

(List as of 16 October 2002)

AUSTRALIANS

DEAD

  1. Josh Deegan, 22, Adelaide
  2. Adam Howard, 26, Centennial Park (Coogee Dolphins)
  3. Joshua Iliffe, 28, Kensington (Coogee Dolphins)
  4. Linda Makawana, 49, formerly of Kiama, lived in Bali for five years
  5. David Mavoudis, 31, originally from Wagga (Coogee Dolphins)
  6. Clint Thompson, 29, Kensington (Coogee Dolphins)
  7. Marlene Doris Whiteley, 42, Melbourne.
  8. Angela Golotta, 19, Adelaide
  9. Kathy Salvatori, 38, Malabar
  10. Carol Johnstone, 35, Busselton, WA
  11. Jodie O'Shea, 29, Como
  12. Corey Paltridge, 20, Perth (Kingsley)

    (+2) One person died en route to Darwin and another unnamed person died in a Darwin hospital.

    MISSING
  13. Gayle Airlie, 47, Sydney
  14. Renee Anderson, Caringbah
  15. Peter Basioli, 44, Perth
  16. Matthew Bolwerk, 27, Perth
  17. Christina Betmalik, 29, Croydon Park
  18. Debbie Borgia, 45, Tempe
  19. Abbey Borgia, 13, Tempe
  20. Steven Buchan, 47, Chifley
  21. Geradine Buchan, 46, Chifley
  22. Cathy Buchan, Sydney
  23. Chloe Byron, 14, North Bondi
  24. Francis Cachia, Melbourne
  25. Rebecca Cartledge, 20, Melbourne
  26. Jane Corteen, 39, Perth
  27. Jenny Corteen, 39, Perth
  28. Paul Cronin, 31, Forbes
  29. Craig Jeffrey Dunn, 18, Ulladulla
  30. Francoise Dahan, 30, Caringbah
  31. Michelle Dunlop, 30, Menai
  32. Shane Foley, 33, Coogee(Coogee Dolphins)
  33. Marc Gajardo, 30, from Cornwall, living in Byron Bay
  34. Dean Gallagher, Perth (Kingsley)
  35. Jarrod Gane, Melbourne
  36. Byron Hancock, Perth (Kingsley)
  37. Billy Hardy, 20, Tweed Heads
  38. Nicole Harrison, 29, Perth
  39. Tim Hawkins, 29, Hobart
  40. Dimmy Kotranakis, 27, Blacktown
  41. Elizabeth Kotranakis, 33, Blacktown
  42. Justin Lee, 30, Geelong
  43. Aaron Lee, 34, Geelong
  44. Stacy Lee, 31, Geelong
  45. Danny Lewis, 19, Ulladulla
  46. Bob Marshall, Adelaide
  47. Lynette McKeon, 46, Kincumber
  48. Marissa McKeon, 14, Kincumber
  49. Jessica O'Donnell, 21, Melbourne
  50. Brad Ridley, 32, Forbes
  51. Bronwyn Ross, Carrum, VIC
  52. David Ross, Perth (Kingsley)
  53. Greg Sanderson, 24, Forbes
  54. Cathy Seelin, Sydney
  55. Lee Sexton, 46
  56. Anthony Stewart, 29, Perth, formerly of Vic (Kingsley)
  57. Jason Stokes, Perth (Kingsley)
  58. Behic Summer, 42, Kings Langley
  59. Robert Thwaites, 24, Gold Coast
  60. Jonathon Wade, Perth(Kingsley)
  61. Jodie Wallace, 29, Gymea
  62. Shane Walsh-Till, Leeton
  63. Robyn Webster, Marrickville
  64. Charmaine Whitton, 29, Bangor
  65. Gerard Yeo, 20, Coogee
  66. Louiza Zervos, 33, Marrickville

    US DEAD
  67. Steven Brooks Webster, 41, environmental consultant from Huntington Beach, California; the roof fell on him. He was on a surfing trip to celebrate his 41st birthday.
  68. Deborah Lea Snodgrass, 33; killed by a flying object as she crossed a street in front of the Sari nightclub. She had been living in Bali since 1998, teaching English and consulting in the design and fashion industry.
  69. Jake Young, 34, lawyer in the Hong Kong office of the law firm Clifford Chance Rogers & Wells, since 2000. He was in Bali to play with a rugby team from Hong Kong in a weekend tournament.
  70. Karri Jane Casner, of Flower Mound, Texas,

    SOUTH AFRICANS MISSING
  71. Godfrey Fitz, Capetown
  72. Craig Harty, Secunda


    BRITONS CONFIRMED DEAD BY FOREIGN OFFICE
  73. Clive Walton, 34, Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC) rugby team captain
  74. Peter Record, 33, business consultant and HKFC rugby team member
  75. Marc Gajardo, 30, mechanic, originally from Carnon Downs, Cornwall
  76. Paul Hussey, 46, ran two hotels in Bali, originally from Hawkinge, Kent
  77. Ian Findley, 55, car mechanic from West Pelton, Co Durham
  78. David Kent, Singapore Cricket Club (SCC) rugby team member
  79. Douglas Warner, from Dorset
  80. Neil Bowler, 27, SCC rugby team member

    BRITONS MISSING, PRESUMED DEAD
  81. John Christian Redman, 30, business development manager, SCC rugby team fixtures secretary
  82. Tom Hanby-Holmes, 39, banker originally from Droitwich, HKFC rugby team member
  83. Natalie Perkins, 20, Sheffield
  84. Laura France, 18, Sheffield (Perkins's cousin; they were heading to Australia)
  85. Mr. Hatton, who was living in Indonesia.
  86. Stephen Speirs, 36, director of industrial auctioneers originally from Bridge of Weir, Strathclyde, HKFC rugby team member
  87. Jon Ellwood, 39, from Aldbury, Hertfordshire, director of studies at the International School at Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam attending a conference
  88. Nathaniel Miller (Daniel), 32, lawyer, HKFC member, with wife, Polly, who was taken to hospital in Australia
  89. Charles Vanrenen, 27, HKFC rugby team member last seen going into surgery in Bali
  90. Edward Waller, 27, HKFC rugby team
  91. Anika Linden, 30, hotel and tourism consultant from Surrey, who was the girlfriend of Mark Weingard, an HKFC rugby team member
  92. Chris Kays, 30, engineer originally from Tilehurst, Berkshire, SCC rugby team member
  93. Chris Bradford, SCC rugby team captain
  94. Tim Arnold, SCC rugby team member
  95. Daniel Braden, 28, originally from Brighton, Taipei rugby team member
  96. Mathew Chappell
  97. Rachel Edwards

*The following are named as Australians on lists in Bali hospitals. No other details are available. By 22 October all the Australian injured have been evacuated to hospitals in Australia.

FOREIGNERS
The countries below have reported nationals to be either dead, wounded or missing. Many of those unaccounted for are not necessarily victims of the blast but have not been located yet by their families or governments.

  • 97-104 BRITAIN: 8 believed dead (in addition to the 25 named above).
  • 105-117 GERMANY: One dead, 12 missing, 10 wounded.
  • 118-120 DENMARK: Three women missing. Two others injured.
  • 121 FRANCE: Five wounded, three in a serious condition. One missing.
  • 122-129 HONG KONG (residents): Seven men, two women missing. They include seven Britons, Jake Young from the US (listed and counted above), and a German. Two wounded.
  • 130 GREECE: One missing, one wounded.
  • 131-139 INDONESIA: Nine confirmed dead, but Jakarta says 195 wounded.
  • ITALY: Six treated and released.
  • 140-143 (?) JAPAN: Nine injured. Several missing.
  • 144 ECUADOR: One dead.
  • 145 CANADA: One man missing, three others wounded
  • 146 NETHERLANDS: One missing, believed dead.
  • 147-149 NEW ZEALAND: Three missing. Six flown to Darwin, two to Singapore and two to Taipei.
  • 150 PORTUGAL: A soldier in nearby East Timor is missing.
  • 151-158 SINGAPORE (residents): Three dead, five missing, believed to be from Britain, Australia and New Zealand.
  • 159-160 BRAZIL: Two missing.
  • 161-177 SOUTH AFRICA: One critically injured (Morne Viljoen, transferred to the Royal Darwin hospital in Australia on the night of 13 October with second degree burn wounds to 40% of his body) 17 missing (in addition to 2 named above).
  • 178-179 SOUTH KOREA: Two missing.
  • 180-189 SWEDEN: Ten missing, three wounded.
  • 190 SWITZERLAND: One dead, five
    injured, two critically.
  • 191 TAIWAN: One missing
  • CHINA: One with minor injuries.
  • UNITED STATES: Three killed in addition to the four named above, three wounded.