The devastating Bali bombing claimed victims from some two dozen countries and the number of nations affected is expected to rise as the difficult identification process continues.
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Australians, Britons and Indonesians head the grim list of victims of Saturday's blast which tore through a a bar and nightclub district here.
The following countries have reported nationals to be either dead, wounded or missing. Many of those unaccounted for are not necessarily victims of the blast but have not been located yet by their families or governments:
AUSTRALIA: 21 Australians have been confirmed dead and more than 200 injured. Another 160 remain unaccounted for and officials said many were believed among the dead.
BRITAIN: 33 Britons are believed to have been killed in the attack, British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said yesterday.
BRAZIL: Two Brazilians are missing, the government said. It identified them as Sergeant Marco Antonio Frias, 27, a member of the UN peace-keeping mission in East Timor who was on vacation in Bali, and Alexandre Watanake, who works at a Japanese business in Bali.
CANADA: A Canadian man man in his thirties from Western Canada is among the missing, Foreign Affairs spokesman Reynald Doiron said. Three other Canadians were wounded. One was evacuated to Singapore for medical treatment, one was sent to Australia and the third was treated locally for a gash on the leg.
CHINA: A member of a 33-strong Chinese tour group suffered minor injuries in the blast, China's state-run Xinhua news agency said.
DENMARK: Three Danish women aged between 18 and 21 are missing following the blast, the Danish ambassador to Jakarta told the Ritzau news agency on Monday. Two Danes were injured but were out of danger, Gert Aagard Andersen said.
ECUADOR: An Ecuadorian was among the dead, according to Ketut Semara Jaya, an Indonesian doctor in Bali given the task of identifying the victims.
FRANCE: French officials said yesterday they were trying to confirm whether a French national was among the dead. Of the five French citizens wounded, three were evacuated to Singapore in a serious condition, foreign ministry spokesman Francois Rivasseau said.
GERMANY: A German woman was among the dead, 10 Germans were wounded and 12 are missing, according to the German foreign ministry.
GREECE: The Greek foreign ministry said one Greek national was wounded and another was reported missing.
HONG KONG: Seven Hong Kong rugby players and two women supporters are missing. The missing rugby players are Britons Thomas Hamby-Holmes, 39, Dan Miller, 31, Peter Record, 32, Stephen Speirs, 35, Edward Waller, 26, Clive Walton, 33, and an American, Jake Young, 34. The missing women are Briton Anika Linden 29, and German Bettina Brandes, 28. At least two wounded members of the tour party, Briton Charles Vanrenen, 26, and Polly Miller, 29, the wife of Dan Miller, were flown to Australia for treamtment.
INDONESIA: Nine Indonesians have been confirmed dead but the figure is expected to rise significantly with the identification of more of the victims. Foreign Minister Hassan Wirayuda said yesterday that Indonesians accounted for 195 of the more than 300 wounded in the blast.
ITALY: The Italian foreign ministry said six Italians were slightly injured in the blasts. They were treated in hospital and released.
JAPAN: Nine Japanese women were injured, according to the foreign ministry in Tokyo, and several are still missing.
NETHERLANDS: A Dutch man is missing following the blast, according to the Dutch news agency ANP. Ketut Semara Jaya, an Indonesian doctor in Bali tasked with identifying the victims, said a Dutch national was among the dead.
NEW ZEALAND: Three New Zealanders are missing and the authorities are concerned over their fate, the foreign ministry said in a statement Tuesday. The ministry said the family of one New Zealander informed them he had been killed and his body identified by a friend. Six injured New Zealanders were flown to Darwin, two to Singapore and two to Taipei.
PORTUGAL: A Portuguese soldier with the contingent stationed in nearby East Timor who was on vacation in Bali is missing, the foreign ministry said.
SINGAPORE: No Singapore nationals are believed to have been among the victims but three Singapore-based expatriates in Bali for a rugby tournament are known to have died, the Singapore Cricket Club said. Another five players are still missing, it said. The club did not mention the nationalities of the dead and missing but said it has ``been in constant contact with the British, Australian and New Zealand High Commissions'' in Singapore.
SOUTH AFRICA: A South African, Morne Viljoen, 24, was critically injured in the blast while 19 others are missing, foreign ministry officials said. Two of the missing South Africans, Godfrey Fritz from Cape Town and Craig Harty from the eastern town of Secunda, were believed to have been near the explosion.
SOUTH KOREA: A pair of South Korean sisters, Moon Eun-young, 31, and Moon Eun-Jong, 29, are believed to have visited the club where the blast occurred and are listed as missing, the foreign ministry in Seoul said.
SWEDEN: 10 Swedes are missing and three young Swedish women were wounded in the attack, the Swedish foreign ministry said Monday.
SWITZERLAND: A Swiss woman was killed and another five Swiss citizens were injured in the explosion, the Swiss foreign ministry said. Two of the injured were in critical condition.
TAIWAN: A Taiwanese woman, Kuo Hui-min, 23, accompaning a rugby team in Bali for a tournament, is missing along with four members of the team, according to Glory Travel Service Co Ltd which arranged their trip.
UNITED STATES: Two Americans were killed and three wounded in the blasts, according to a State Department official. Among those missing feared dead is Jake Young, 34, a Hong Kong-based lawyer in Bali for a rugby tournament.
AUSTRALIAN LIST
SYDNEY, Oct 15. An unofficial list of the dead, missing and injured Australians following the bomb blasts in Bali:
DEAD
30 Australians are confirmed dead including:
NSW
Shane Foley, 34 (from the Coogee Beach Dolphins junior rugby league club)
Adam Howard 26, (from Double Bay, member of the Dolphins)
Josh Iliffe, 28 (from Kensington, member of the Dolphins)
Dave Mavoudis, 29 (from Wagga Wagga, member of the Dolphins)
Kathy Salvatori, 38 (from Malabar, wife of former rugby league international Craig)
Clinton Thompson, 29 (from Griffith, member of the Dolphins)
Robyn Webster, 44 (from Bronte)
SA
Josh Deegan (from Adelaide, a member of the SANFL club Sturt)
Angela Golotta, 19 (from Adelaide who was on holidays with her parents)
VIC
Marlene Whiteley, 42 (from Frankston)
WA
Jodie O'Shea, 29 (from Como in Perth, died in hospital today)
A Busselton high school teacher, no details available
STATE UNKNOWN
An injured person aboard an RAAF Hercules evacuation flight died en route to Darwin on Sunday night.
Another person died Monday morning in Royal Darwin Hospital after being flown in from Bali.
MISSING
About 180 Australians remain unaccounted for including:
NSW
Ashley Airlie, 17
Gayle Airlie
Renee Anderson (from Sydney)
Steve Buchan and his wife Geraldine (from Chifley)
Debbie Borgia, 44 and daughter Abbey, 13 (from Tempe)
Chloe Byron, 15 (from Bondi)
Paul Cronin, 31 (from the Forbes Platypii rugby union club)
Francoise Dahan, 32 (from Sydney)
Michelle Dunlop (from Menai)
Craig Dunn, 18 (from Ulladulla)
James Hartman (from Sydney)
Dimmy Kotronakis and sister Elizabeth (from Blacktown)
Danny Lewis, 19 (from Ulladulla)
Lyn McKeon and her daughter Marissa (from Sydney)
Brad Ridley, 32 (from the Forbes Platypii)
Greg Sanderson, 24 (from the Forbes Platypii)
Cathy Seelin, (from Malabar)
Jodie Wallace, 29 (from Gymea)
Shane Walsh-Till, 32 (from Leeton in the Riverina)
Charmaine Whitton
Gerard Yeo, 20 (from the Coogee Dolphins football club)
Six officials and family involved in the South Sydney Juniors Rugby League Club
QLD
Tony Eltherington, 48 (from Burleigh Heads)
Billy Hardy, 20 (from Tweed Heads, member of Southport Sharks football team and brother of Big Brother housemate Jessica)
Robert Thwaites, 24 (from the Gold Coast)
SA
Bob Marshall (from Adelaide. An official with SANFL club Sturt)
VIC
Francis Cachia, 33 (from Reservoir)
Rebecca Cartledge, 20 (from Melbourne)
Jarrod Game (from Melbourne)
Stacey Lee, 30, her husband Justin Lee, 31 and Aaron Lee (all from Geelong)
Jessica O'Donnell, 21 (from Melbourne)
Bronwyn Ross, 32 (from Melbourne)
WA
Matthew Bolwerk (from Secret Harbour, south of Perth)
Jenny and Jane Corteen, 39 (twins from Perth)
Dean Gallagher (from Perth, member of Kingsley football club)
Byron Hancock (from Perth, member of Kingsley football club)
Nicole Harrison, 29 (from Mandurah, south of Perth)
Corey Paltridge (from Perth, member of Kingsley football club)
David Ross, 20 (from Perth, member of Kingsley football club)
Anthony Stewart, 29 (from Perth, member of Kingsley football club)
Jason Stokes (from Perth, member of Kingsley football club)
Jonathon Wade (from Perth, member of Kingsley football club)
TAS
Tim Hawkins, 28 (from Hobart, a former Australian rower and brother of Olympic gold medallist Stephen Hawkins)
STATE UNKNOWN
Geoff Allison
Dennis Arcuris
Steve Beckervich
Jason Biggs
Christina Betmilik
Lisa Tanghus Briard
Jacob Bryan
Penny Butler
Marni Colquhoun, 27
Sylvia Dalais, 55
Steve Forks Detland
Andrew Dobson, 40
Carol Johnstone, 35
David Layford
Jamie Mail
Brett Reitley
Lee Sexton, 46
Bethnic Summer
Benet Summer
Adam Wine
Luisa Zervos
A small number of Australian Defence Force members who were on leave in Bali are also listed as missing
INJURED
196 Australians are confirmed to have been injured, 113 of those seriously, including:
NSW
Andrew Acheson (from the Forbes Platypii) - serious injury
Adrian Acheson (from Forbes), broken arm
Ross McKeon (from NSW) hospitalised in Australia
Kristy Webster, 15 (from Marrickville, Sydney) badly broken arm
VIC
Steven Armstrong (Melbourne AFL player) minor injuries
Travis Barton, 24 (from Endeavour Hills)
Vince Cuni, 28
Greg Elliot (from St Kilda, Melbourne)
Rick Elliot, 38 (from Melbourne) treated in Darwin hospital for minor injuries
Angela Graham (from Melbourne) burns
Linley Huguenin, 22 (from Wantirna, Melbourne) severe burns and shrapnel wound
Mick Martyn, (Kangaroos AFL player) burns
Jason McCartney (Kangaroos AFL player) in intensive care with burns
Kim McKerow (from Boronia, Melbourne) severe burns
Belinda O'Donnell
Henry Playfair
David Robins (Melbourne AFL rookie) minor injuries
Jake Ryan, 21 (former Sandringham footballer) severe burns and shrapnel wound
Leanne and sister Samantha Woodgate (from Melbourne) badly burnt
QLD
Brendon Barry (from Brisbane) stable condition in a Bali hospital
Jodie Cearns, 35 (from Brisbane and step daughter of Olympic heptathlon gold medallist Glynis Nunn-Cearns) in intensive care in Melbourne's Alfred Hospital
Glen Cosmore (from Brisbane)
Adam Devine (Southport footballer)
Jamie Miles (Southport footballer)
Jayson Pate (from Southport Sharks football team) shrapnel wounds
Dale Robson (Southport footballer)
Aaron Rossow, 23 (from Rockhampton) sustained burns to his limbs and back
Adam Wright (from Brisbane. Jodie Cearns' flat mate)
Ryan Vanville (Southport footballer)
WA
Paul Haines 18 (from Perth) severe burns
Lee Harrison (from Perth) lacerations and cuts
Michael Kennedy (from Perth)
Laurie Kerr (from Perth Kingsley Cats football team) 17 stitches in head
Aaron Lindsey, 19 (from Perth) critical condition in Bali hospital
Adam Mattson,(from Bunbury)
Justin Panetta, 18 (from Bunbury)
Adam Sanford (from Perth)
Kylie Smith, (from Bunbury)
Chad Wood, 19 (from Perth)
SA
Julian Burton, 29 (from Sturt Football club) burns
TAS
Stuart Anstee, 23 (from Launceston) glass fragments in throat and back, in Darwin hospital
Ben Davis (from Hobart) flown from Darwin to Melbourne's Alfred Hospital for treatment
STATE UNKNOWN
Chris Beirne
Emma Brawn
Peter Cooper
Glenn Dubois, 46, leg and eye injuries, nephew of Peter Cooper
David Gafa
Rob Meredith, injuries to right leg
Sophie Tilden
Two Australian Defence Force officers were injured, one seriously and the other has minor injuries.
One Australian is among four victims receiving treatment at Singapore General Hospital