Super Cronk
10-10-05, 10:30 AM
Police want Warriors coach Ivan Cleary and his assistant Kevin Campion to contact them after the two revealed they were caught in the vicinity of last weekend's terrorist bombings in Bali.
The pair was at the Hard Rock Caf? only 100m from the horrific blast.
They had been dining at one of the restaurants that was hit in Jimbaran Bay the night before the explosion.
"We don't want to say too much about it," Campion told the Sunday Star Times.
"We got out of there and feel very lucky."
New Zealand's police in Indonesia, Superintendent Athol Soper said Cleary and his companions should respond to police calls for all tourists who were in the vicinity to come forward if they had relevant information about the attacks. Details could be given in confidence.
"The important thing is for investigators to get all relevant information, not only for this case but to also to help predict or prevent further incidents, not only here, but around the world."
Cleary and Campion were on a week long holiday in Bali with their families.
New Warriors CEO Wayne Scurrah said the club's football manager Don Mann had received text messages from the pair straight after the bombings reporting that they were alright.
The club's public relations man, Richard Becht, yesterday tried to shut down the story, denying Cleary and Campion were near the blast.
"They don't want to know about it, they're not interested," Becht said.
Soper said police in New Zealand and Australia could take the information and forward it to Indonesian investigators.
Sportal.com.au
The pair was at the Hard Rock Caf? only 100m from the horrific blast.
They had been dining at one of the restaurants that was hit in Jimbaran Bay the night before the explosion.
"We don't want to say too much about it," Campion told the Sunday Star Times.
"We got out of there and feel very lucky."
New Zealand's police in Indonesia, Superintendent Athol Soper said Cleary and his companions should respond to police calls for all tourists who were in the vicinity to come forward if they had relevant information about the attacks. Details could be given in confidence.
"The important thing is for investigators to get all relevant information, not only for this case but to also to help predict or prevent further incidents, not only here, but around the world."
Cleary and Campion were on a week long holiday in Bali with their families.
New Warriors CEO Wayne Scurrah said the club's football manager Don Mann had received text messages from the pair straight after the bombings reporting that they were alright.
The club's public relations man, Richard Becht, yesterday tried to shut down the story, denying Cleary and Campion were near the blast.
"They don't want to know about it, they're not interested," Becht said.
Soper said police in New Zealand and Australia could take the information and forward it to Indonesian investigators.
Sportal.com.au