A snorkelling boat carrying 13 people, including 11 Australian tourists, capsized in rough seas off the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Friday, killing a woman and injuring two others, police said.
Police spokesman Agus Widiono said the Sea Dragon boat was heading from a port in Bali to Nusa Penida, a popular small island off Bali, when it was hit by high waves.
The group was looking at the underwater scenery when their boat was hit by a large wave, which threw a 39-year-old woman, identified by police as Anna Marie, overboard. A second wave followed, capsizing the boat in the waters off Kelingking, Mr Widiono said.
A nearby boat was rushed to rescue 12 survivors, including two local crew members and two injured tourists, from the rough waters. Rescuers also recovered the body of the MS Maree, police said.
The survivors were treated at a nearby clinic and are in stable condition.
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