Bali police find identity cards Sara Connor 'took to destroy evidence'

By Jewel Topsfield and Amilia Rosa
Updated August 25 2016 - 3:43am, first published August 24 2016 - 8:28pm
The Indonesian man who found the cut-up cards belonging to slain police officer Wayan Sudarsa in a bloodstained plastic bag.   Photo: Supplied
The Indonesian man who found the cut-up cards belonging to slain police officer Wayan Sudarsa in a bloodstained plastic bag. Photo: Supplied
Sara Connor being interrogated at Denpasar police station.  Photo: Supplied
Sara Connor being interrogated at Denpasar police station. Photo: Supplied
David Taylor, right, with lawyers Yan Erick Sihombing, left, and Haposan Sihombing in Denpasar. Photo: Supplied
David Taylor, right, with lawyers Yan Erick Sihombing, left, and Haposan Sihombing in Denpasar. Photo: Supplied

Bali: The driver's licence and identity cards that Byron Bay woman Sara Connor allegedly took from the battered body of a Balinese police officer in order to "destroy the evidence" have been found on the side of a road in South Kuta.

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