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Monday, 28 October, 2002, 13:10 GMT
Long wait for Bali victim's family
Neil Bowler
Neil Bowler had lived in Singapore for five years
The brother of Bali bomb victim Neil Bowler was meeting Foreign Office officials on Monday, to voice concerns over the way bereaved families have been treated.

Andrew Bowler said it was 'shambolic' that his family may have to wait another three weeks before his brother's body can be brought home.

His brother Neil, from Ombersley in Worcestershire, died along with almost 200 other people, when a nightclub on the island was destroyed by a bomb.

The 27-year-old was with a Singapore-based rugby team and had lived in the area for five years.

So far only one victim has been flown home and 20 British citizens are still missing or presumed dead.


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