Zivan Radmanovic: Bali shooting victim’s widow Jazmyn Gourdeas gives heartbreaking update

A Australian’s wife, who was shot while vacationing in Bali, gave a heartbreaking letter about the man he described as the “best father in the world ..
Jazmyn Gourdeas allowed his family lawyer Sary Latif to read a handwritten letter at a press conference on Tuesday, where he remembered his husband and thanked the Indonesian police for all his help and support.
“My husband is a loving man and his best father in the world, now (to children) is unimaginable to go home to say that he is not here anymore,” he said.
“Please respect our privacy, so we may upset the loss.”
Ms. Latif, who appealed to the media, said that Mrs. Gourdeas did not deal with tragedy very well ”.
“[She] He has no appetite for dinner, he lost too much weight, he looks very pale, he’s really worried, he wants to go home. “
Ms. Latif said Mrs. Gourdeas’s mother and her brother went to Indonesia to support her.
Ms. Gourdeas witnessed the alleged claim that the three men, who allegedly violated a villa entry of a villa that the couple rented on their 30th birthday.
While Mrs. Gourdeas was hiding from the attackers, it was claimed that Mr. Radmanovic had been badly beaten before being shot and killed.
Sanar Ghanim, another man, was shot during the ordeal, but managed to escape.
Mrs. Gourdeas is now a single mother of six children aged 9 months to 13 years.
A donation collection was initiated by his close family friend Jamie Lee.
Ms. Lee said that “sudden and destructive loss” would break down Mrs. Gourdeas and that her one mother’s weight will begin to weigh her without appropriate support.
“While he was getting married for less than a year, the couple was deeply in love and shared a family together, Lee said Lee.
“Now Jazmyn faces an unimaginable difficulty in looking at his big families, including three children diagnosed with epilepsy that requires continuous medication, therapies and frequent medical appointments.”

The alleged murder took place on June 14 in a villa that Mr. Radmanovic and his wife reserved for staying in Bali.
Indonesian police arrested three Australian men in connection with the alleged massacre.
Bali Police Chief Daniel Adityajaya, “We are sure that these three perpetrators. According to passports Australian citizens,” he said.
According to the laws of Indonesian, men may face death if they are convicted of murder.