Joe went to bed on 1 October thinking everyone from Newcastle was going to be OK.Joe's father, Dr Adam Frost, went to Sanglah Hospital where he discovered that was not the case.Three people are dead, while many survivors' injuries will be life changing. And that's just the group from Newcastle.Joe speaks to survivors, the AFP's man in Canberra working to bring them home, and the future Prime Minister of Australia who was on holiday in Bali at the time.
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The hotel, the embassy and the other restaurant
Far from being an isolated incident, the 2005 Bali Bombing was part of a campaign of attacks, carried out by a violent splinter cell led by Noordin Top and Azhari Husin, who were following the instructions of Osama bin Laden.Joe speaks to Nanda Daniel, a survivor of the group's 2004 attack on the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, as well as Terry Fitzgerald - who survived the attack on the other restaurant in Bali in 2005, but who lost one of the most precious people in his life.
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The most wanted men in Indonesia
In the days following the 2005 Bali Bombing, blame is placed on Jemaah Islamiyah, the terrorist network responsible for the '02 attacks in Bali.Looking for answers, Joe speaks to a founding member of the network, as well as the Detective Superintendent who led the Australian investigation into the 2005 bombing.A far more complex picture emerges, traversing the globe from Afghanistan to Guantanamo Bay, and including an enormous terrorist attack targeting Christian churches on Christmas Eve.
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Walking through Hell, without any pants
Two bombs have gone off on Jimbaran Beach, the second exploding directly next to the table of friends from Newcastle.People have been killed, others horrifically wounded.When Joe Frost comes to, he is face-down in the sand, his ears are ringing, and his legs are on fire.His night has only just begun.
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The terrorist in my bedroom wardrobe
On October 1, 2005, a group of families from Newcastle, Australia, are enjoying a holiday in Bali. Surfing, swimming and shopping are the plans. However, they are on an inevitable collision course with another group who are also headed to Indonesia's most famous holiday destination. The second group also have plans - death and mayhem.
On 1 October 2005, three young men wearing backpacks walked into restaurants on the Indonesian island of Bali. Moments later, 20 innocent people were dead, more than 100 were injured, and all that was left of the bombers were their heads and feet.
Joe Frost survived the attack. Three people at his table did not.
20 years later, Joe went looking for answers.
Featuring interviews with survivors, experts in terrorism, the AFP's lead investigator, former Prime Minister Tony Abbott, and a member of terror network Jemaah Islamiyah, this is the definitive account of the 'other' Bali Bombing.