An Australian man accused of a drunken naked rampage in Indonesia's most conservative province says he felt 'almost possessed' during the incident
An Australian man accused of going on a drunken naked rampage in Indonesia's most conservative province has said he felt "almost possessed" during the incident.Bodhi Mani Risby-Jones was arrested on Thursday morning after allegedly attacking people on Simeulue Island in Aceh
It is alleged that shortly after midnight, Mr Risby-Jones chased and struck residents in the village. Mr Risby-Jones said he had just one small shot of vodka but had been suffering from sunstroke from surfing the day prior.On Saturday, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was questioned about Mr Risby-Jones's predicament, but said he had not been briefed on it.
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