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A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a British teacher on the Indonesian island of Bali, according to local reports.A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a British teacher on the Indonesian island of Bali, according to local reports.
Anne-Marie Drozdz, from Hinckley, Leicestershire, was found in the villa where she was staying in Ubud on Thursday afternoon.Anne-Marie Drozdz, from Hinckley, Leicestershire, was found in the villa where she was staying in Ubud on Thursday afternoon.
The Jakarta Post said a Bali man had been arrested. The newspaper said initial inquiries by Bali police showed the murder might have been linked to a robbery.The Jakarta Post said a Bali man had been arrested. The newspaper said initial inquiries by Bali police showed the murder might have been linked to a robbery.
The Foreign Office would not confirm any details but said: "We are aware of the death of a British national in Bali and are providing consular assistance to the family."The Foreign Office would not confirm any details but said: "We are aware of the death of a British national in Bali and are providing consular assistance to the family."
Drozdz, believed to be in her late 40s, had travelled around the world teaching at international schools and, according to her LinkedIn profile, last worked in Hanoi, Vietnam.Drozdz, believed to be in her late 40s, had travelled around the world teaching at international schools and, according to her LinkedIn profile, last worked in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Her brother Gregory Drozdz told the Daily Telegraph that the Bristol University drama graduate had gone to Bali to set up a social enterprise to help improve the lives of young people on the island.Her brother Gregory Drozdz told the Daily Telegraph that the Bristol University drama graduate had gone to Bali to set up a social enterprise to help improve the lives of young people on the island.
Speaking from his home in Hinckley, Drozdz said: "Her death is a tragic loss to us as her family and also to her friends. Speaking from his home in Hinckley, Drozdz said: "Her death is a tragic loss to us as her family and also to her friends. She was dedicated to working with younger people but was also very courageous, as the countries she worked in were especially wary of westerners. That didn't worry her though. She always took the bull by the horns and was fearless."
"She was dedicated to working with younger people but was also very courageous, as the countries she worked in were especially wary of westerners. That didn't worry her though. She always took the bull by the horns and was fearless."
He added: "As a family we are overwhelmed with the burden of our grief. It has only been a few days and I do not think we have totally taken in what has happened. We just want to know what happened to her and why."He added: "As a family we are overwhelmed with the burden of our grief. It has only been a few days and I do not think we have totally taken in what has happened. We just want to know what happened to her and why."