'I want to object': Sara Connor declares her innocence at Bali murder trial

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated November 10 2016 - 1:09am, first published November 9 2016 - 11:16pm
Sarah Connor as she arrives at Denpasar Court for the first trial on November 9. Photo: Agung Parameswara
Sarah Connor as she arrives at Denpasar Court for the first trial on November 9. Photo: Agung Parameswara
Sarah Connor, who covered her face with a fan, and David Taylor as they arrive at Denpasar Court. Photo: Agung Parameswara
Sarah Connor, who covered her face with a fan, and David Taylor as they arrive at Denpasar Court. Photo: Agung Parameswara
The widow of Wayan Sudarsa, Ketut Arsini, and her son Kadek Toni, hold a portrait of the police officer who was killed on Kuta beach.  Photo: Alan Putra
The widow of Wayan Sudarsa, Ketut Arsini, and her son Kadek Toni, hold a portrait of the police officer who was killed on Kuta beach. Photo: Alan Putra
Sara Connor at Denpasar District Court on Wednesday.
 Photo: Amilia Rosa
Sara Connor at Denpasar District Court on Wednesday. Photo: Amilia Rosa
Sarah Connor covers her face with a fan as she and David Taylor arrive at Denpasar District Court on Wednesday. Photo: Agung Parameswara
Sarah Connor covers her face with a fan as she and David Taylor arrive at Denpasar District Court on Wednesday. Photo: Agung Parameswara

A teary Sara Connor told a panel of judges she was innocent at the opening of her murder trial over the death of Bali police officer Wayan Sudarsa.

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