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Serious 26yo Sinkie murdered Chiobu Indon Girlfriend in Bali

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Bali police arrest Singaporean for allegedly strangling girlfriend: Media reports​



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Police said the Singaporean man (in white) had tried to flee towards Sanur before he was arrested.

Police said the Singaporean man (in white) had tried to flee towards Sanur before he was arrested.

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Published Jul 16, 2026, 04:45 PM
Updated Jul 16, 2026, 07:03 PM


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Indonesian police have arrested a Singaporean man after he allegedly killed his girlfriend at a boarding house on the holiday island of Bali, according to local media reports.

The 26-year-old Singaporean, identified in reports only as MZ, was alleged to have strangled his Indonesian girlfriend, identified only as AS, in a room at the boarding house on the island’s capital of Denpasar.

Online news portal Detik.com reported that he had allegedly buried her body in the room under a doll, and she was eventually found by her brother on July 15.


Denpasar police chief Leonardo D Simatupang said on July 16 that the man was arrested after the police received a report on the evening of July 15, according to local media.

He added that the suspect, who has overstayed his visa in Bali since arriving as a tourist in 2025, had tried to flee towards Sanur, a laid-back coastal town on the island’s south-eastern coast, before he was caught.

“He committed the act by strangling the victim for 15 minutes,” Leonardo was quoted as saying by Kompas.com.


Leonardo added that the victim, 26, was from Tegal in central Java. Initial investigations revealed that the couple had been together for about a year.


Police suspect the alleged murder was due to “relationship problems”, Kompas.com reported.

“Based on our interrogation, the initial motive was due to heartbreak from a romantic relationship,” Leonardo said.


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Loser sinkie always become provider for foreign sluts then kena green hat cannot tahan and become murderous. Always meek but when go ape shit crazy can only murder women.
 
Loser sinkie always become provider for foreign sluts then kena green hat cannot tahan and become murderous. Always meek but when go ape shit crazy can only murder women.
He was jailed for a few months in Singapore for another crime.
 
Singaporean Man To Be Charged With Murder Over Girlfriend's Death In Bali, Victim Identified

A 25-year-old Singaporean man accused of killing his girlfriend in Bali is set to face murder charges after Indonesian authorities concluded their investigations into the case.

The victim, identified as 26-year-old Angelica Suherman, was found dead inside a rented house in South Denpasar, Bali, several days after her death.

According to Indonesian police, the suspect has been identified as Muhammad Zulhelmi, a Singaporean national. He was arrested on the night of Jul. 15 following the discovery of Suherman's body.

Forensic Findings Point To Strangulation

A forensic examination determined that Suherman died from asphyxiation caused by external force applied to her neck.

Investigators found multiple injuries consistent with strangulation, including bruising on her face, bleeding within the neck tissues, and a fractured hyoid bone — a small bone located in the neck that is commonly associated with severe neck trauma.

Forensic experts estimated that she had been dead for between three and five days before her body was discovered.

The findings have become a key part of the evidence submitted to prosecutors as the case moves into the next stage of legal proceedings.

Argument Allegedly Led To Fatal Attack

Police investigations revealed that the couple had allegedly argued after the suspect suggested ending their relationship.

Authorities claim Zulhelmi then used both hands to strangle Suherman for approximately 10 to 15 minutes until she became unconscious and died.

After the incident, he allegedly moved her body into another room and concealed it beneath a carpet and several stuffed toys before leaving the property.

Investigators later tracked him down and arrested him in Bali.

Case Submitted To Prosecutors

Bali Provincial Police public relations chief Senior Commissioner Ariasandy told media outlets that witness interviews and forensic investigations have been completed.

The case file was reportedly submitted to the Denpasar prosecutor's office on Jul. 17, formally beginning the judicial process.

Authorities said the suspect could face charges related to causing fatal injuries as well as murder under Indonesian law.

The case has attracted significant attention in both Singapore and Indonesia due to the involvement of a Singaporean citizen and the circumstances surrounding the victim's death.

Immigration Authorities Also Investigating

Indonesian immigration records reportedly showed that Zulhelmi entered Indonesia on Oct. 23, 2024, under a visa-free arrangement.

Authorities said he had remained in the country beyond the permitted period and was overstaying at the time of his arrest.

Denpasar police have been coordinating with Indonesian immigration officials as well as representatives from the Singapore Embassy in Indonesia throughout the investigation.

The case is expected to proceed through Indonesia's criminal justice system in the coming weeks as prosecutors review the evidence and determine the charges to be pursued in court.

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