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| Monday, 14 October, 2002, 07:11 GMT 08:11 UK In pictures: Bali survivors fly home People have been leaving the Indonesian holiday island of Bali following the night club bombing that killed at least 187 people. The victims came from at least 12 countries, with Australians making up a large proportion of the dead and wounded. ![]() Australia has flown home its injured survivors. Many of the badly wounded were taken to hospital in Darwin. ![]() It is being called the largest peacetime evacuation operation in Australia's recent history. ![]() Among the survivors arriving in Australia was Jamie Brendt, who was in Sari Bar at the time of the bombing. ![]() Australian Jon Golotta cries after identifying the body of his 19-year-old daughter. ![]() Close to the bomb site, Balinese residents have been making floral tributes to the dead. ![]() Indonesian forensic teams have started the painstaking task of collecting evidence. ![]() The blast totally destroyed Sari nightclub, which was packed with tourists from around the world. |
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