A British man charged with the murder of a Balinese policeman says the officer held his Australian partner down in the sand on the night of his death, his lawyer says.
Wayan Sudarsa was found in the early hours of Wednesday on Kuta Beach with more than 40 wounds police said may have been caused by a broken beer bottle.
Connor, a 45-year-old mother of two from Byron Bay, and Briton David Taylor have been charged with murder, assault causing death and group assault after being questioned on Saturday.
Taylor’s lawyer Haposan Sihombing said his client told police that Mr Sudarsa had held Connor down in the sand and that she had screamed, attracting passersby who came to her aid.
He said the pair denied killing Mr Sudarsa.
This morning a long line of police officers were among mourners gathered outside Mr Sudarsa’s home ahead of a traditional Hindu cremation ceremony.
Draped in the Indonesian flag, Mr Sudarsa’s coffin was carried on the shoulders of officers as hundreds of people gathered, including family members, friends from the community and colleagues of Mr Sudarsa.
His son told the ABC that his father died doing his duty.
Byron Bay ‘heartbroken’ over charges.
In a statement, the family of Connor said their thoughts and love are with their daughter, adding that the Byron Bay community was “heartbroken” over reports she had been named a suspect.
“Our thoughts, hearts and love go out to Sara as she deals with this thoroughly tragic incident.”
The statement said the community “to whom she has given so much” is offering all it can in return.