Three Foreigners in Bali Fight Each Other Over High Drinking Bill

Monday, 21 February 2022 – 13:42 GMT+7
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english.jpnn.com, BALI - A brawl between foreigners took place at a bar in Bali.

Master Aaron Paul (46) from Australia and Frazer William Alexander (40) from England reportedly mistreated Titov Sergey (37), who is a Russian.

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The incident happened at the Behind The Green Door nightclub on Jalan Subak Sari, Brawa, Canggu, Badung, Bali, Friday (18/2) night.

Sergey, who said he was the victim, reported the incident to the Bali Police.

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He mentioned that three of them knew each other and went for a drink.

They brought along Inne Tresna Dewi and Ohtsubo Mudsunori, who later became witnesses.

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At the bar, the group of five ordered food and various cocktails.

"The situation began to heat up when the waiter came with a bill at around 3 a.m. local time," the report said.

The waiter handed the bill to Sergey, who then passed it over to Paul and Alexander.

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The bill was too high, so Paul and Alexander refused to pay.

This sparked an argument, which led to Paul slapping Sergey on his face that caused the latter to fall and sprain his fingers.

Meanwhile, Alexander bit Sergey's right arm.

The chaos eventually subsided after Sergey was willing to pay 20 percent of the bill, while the rest were borne by Paul and Alexander.

Sergey then decided to leave the bar.

Without his knowledge, Paul and Alexander followed him to the exit door.

"There, Titov Sergey was beaten on the face, right temple, right jaw, left eyebrow, and ear. He got stitches," said a source at the Bali Police Headquarters, Sunday (20/2).

Separately, Bali Police spokesman Senior Commissioner Syamsi said he had yet to explore the case.

"I'll check. If it’s true, it will be followed up for sure," said Syamsi. (gie/ket/jpnn)