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The Jakarta Post, Indonesia, 15 March 2003
Summary of report

At Nusa Dua, Bali, a Dutchman, a Danish woman and the unidentified body parts of several other victims killed in the October 12th Bali bombing were buried today. Consuls from the Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Australia and Germany were at the graveside on Friday, along with mourners in traditional Balinese costume bearing floral tributes.

Only the body parts believed to be those of Iqbal, an alleged suicide bomber, now remain in Bali's Sanglah hospital, its staff said. A total of 202 people from 21 countries, including 89 Australians, were killed in the worst terror attack since the September 11th 2001 attacks in New York and Washington. Thirty people, all Indonesians, have been arrested in connection with the bombings. Ten more, including two Malaysians, are on the wanted list. The attacks are blamed on Jamaah Islamiyah, a group believed to be linked to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network.

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