Australian DJ and OnlyFans Star Fell from Bali Hotel Balcony, Died

written by The Bali Media Team

January 14, 2025

An Australian disc jockey (DJ) and OnlyFans star, identified as CM (37), has died following a fall from the second floor of a hotel in Kuta, Badung, Bali, on Friday, 10 January 2025.

The tourist was pronounced dead on Sunday, 12 January 2025, at 6:38 a.m. local time, after receiving medical treatment at Murni Teguh Hospital.

“The victim was treated at Murni Teguh Hospital for three days—Friday, Saturday, and Sunday—before being declared deceased,” Kuta Police Chief Agus Riwayanto Diputra said on Tuesday, 14 January 2025.

Found Critically Injured by Hotel Pool

According to witness statements, CM was seen returning to the hotel in an intoxicated state around 1 a.m. Hotel staff reportedly assisted him back to his room.

“Around the time of the incident, the victim was under the influence of alcohol and was escorted by hotel staff to his room,” Agus explained.

Shortly after, hotel employees found CM critically injured near the hotel pool. They immediately rushed him to the nearest hospital for treatment.

“Hotel staff suspect the victim fell from the hotel balcony. He was discovered lying by the pool, alive but comatose due to head injuries sustained during the fall,” Agus added.

No Signs of Foul Play

A medical examination revealed no signs of violence on CM’s body. The head injuries and resulting internal bleeding were attributed to the fall.

“The doctor’s findings showed no signs of violence apart from head trauma, which caused internal bleeding,” Agus stated.

The victim’s body has been handed over to his family for burial. Police have ruled out further legal investigation into the case.

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