Three Aussie men charged with murder over Bali villa shooting

Darcy Jenson, 27, was detained in Jakarta following an alleged attempt to escape Indonesia.

He is among three Australians presently held in connection with the fatal shooting at a high-end Bali villa, which resulted in the death of an Australian man and injuries to another.

Darcy Francesco Jenson, 37, was arrested at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Jakarta allegedly trying to flee the country, according to Indonesian authorities. (Supplied)

Jenson attended St Patrick’s College in Strathfield, where he stood out in Italian.

He finished his trade and started his own plumbing business in 2020.

Just three weeks ago, Jenson was in Sydney playing Aussie rules for the Parramatta Goannas.

His side took on Manly, and he kicked two goals.

9News briefly spoke with his father today in Granville.

New details have emerged about the Sydney plumber who has been charged with murder over a deadly shooting at a villa in Bali.
Jenson finished his trade and started his own plumbing business in 2020. (Nine)

He said it was not in his family’s best interest to make a comment.

Zivan Radmanovic, 32 was killed in a Bali villa just after midnight on Saturday.

His friend Sanar Ghanim, 34, was also shot and beaten in the attack.

Alongside Jenson, two other Australians have been charged with murder.

Coskun Mevlut, 23, was arrested in Singapore, while Tupou Pasa Midolmore, 37, was also arrested overseas and brought back to Bali.

New details have emerged about the Sydney plumber who has been charged with murder over a deadly shooting at a villa in Bali.
New details have emerged about the Sydney plumber who has been charged with murder over a deadly shooting at a villa in Bali. (Nine)

The Australian suspects face charges of premeditated murder, which carries a maximum penalty of death in Indonesia.

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