Police narrow search for gunmen after Australian man killed in Bali shooting
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Indonesian police believe they know the identity of the shooters responsible for the death of a Melbourne man in Bali over the weekend.

Radmanovic, 32, was shot and killed in the bathroom while his wife was hiding under the covers in the adjacent bedroom.

The tropical paradise was shattered by gunfire on Saturday, killing 32-year-old Zivan Radmanovic in a hail of bullets. (9News)

His friend Ghanim was assaulted and shot multiple times during the incident.

Ghanim was discharged from the hospital and moved to a new apartment in Canggu today.

Doctors are still awaiting consent from Radmanovic’s family to proceed with an autopsy.

They claim an external examination shows the Seabrook man sustained wounds from blunt-force trauma to the face, chin, torso and legs.

9News has confirmed both men have been living on the holiday island for the past few months.

Indonesian Police believe they know who is responsible for the Bali shooting. (Nine)

They are known to police in Victoria.

Ghanim shares a child with Roberta Williams’ eldest daughter Danielle.

The fatal shooting is being treated as an organised hit and police believe those responsible are Australian.

Ghanim was released from hospital and transported to a new Canggu apartment today (Nine)

Police suspect they have fled Bali but remain in Indonesia.

If they are arrested on Indonesian soil they will face the death penalty.

The AFP says it currently has no involvement in the manhunt.

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