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CCTV footage shows Australian man's final moments in Bali immigration cell

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CCTV footage shows Australian man's final moments in Bali immigration cell

CCTV footage has emerged showing the final moments of Australian man Cameron Hughes, 39, before he was found unresponsive in a toilet of an Indonesian immigration cell. Mr. Hughes, a Perth man who ran a car restoration business, was detained by Balinese officials on Friday, July 10, for allegedly breaching his visa conditions. The footage, shared by Bali police and obtained by the Daily Mail, shows him pacing in his room, picking up a water bottle, and then entering the bathroom. An immigration officer found him unresponsive around 5:25 PM, and medical personnel were called. Mr. Hughes was declared dead on the way to Bali Jimbaran General Hospital, with a preliminary medical assessment indicating cardiac arrest. Police spokesman Senior Commander Ariasandy stated that the initial investigation found no foul play, and investigators believe Mr. Hughes harmed himself. His family, who said he had been living in Bali for over 15 years, was married with an eight-year-old son, and was trying to extend his visa, is calling for more details regarding his detention and death, citing conflicting information.

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