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Aussie surfer Taras Mulik found dead on a Bali beach near one of tourist island s most popular bars

An Australian man has been found dead on a popular surf beach in Bali. Father-of-two Taras Mulik was discovered lying face down under some stairs leading to Suluban Beach, South Kuta on Sunday morning, local authorities said.  The 50-year-old was bleeding from the mouth and his chest was blue when he was found but the cause of his death is not yet known.  Mr Mulik is believed to have been from Perth but had been living in Bali for most of the past decade.    Australian surfer Taras Mulik was found dead on a beach in Bali, Indonesia on Sunday morning

Australian man, 50, found dead on Bali beach

2 months old This article is more than 2 months old Cause of death not yet known for Perth man named as Taras Mulik, who lived in Bali An Australian man has been found dead on a beach in Bali’s South Kuta district. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP An Australian man has been found dead on a beach in Bali’s South Kuta district. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP AustralianAssociatedPress Mon 11 Jan 2021 15.57 EST Last modified on Mon 11 Jan 2021 15.58 EST An Australian man has been found dead on a popular surf beach in Bali. Authorities in Bali say the man was found lying face-down under some stairs leading to Suluban beach, South Kuta on Sunday morning.

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