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Aussie dies surfing in Indonesia

An Australian man has died surfing on Lombok, Indonesia, with police suspecting he was hit by a "harsh" wave.

A second Australian has died surfing in Indonesia in as many months, as the search for another missing man continues.

Friends of the latest victim found him floating in the surf, about 100 metres from the shore at Sorga Beach, in Lombok, on Friday morning, local police say.

The 54-year-old was "very weak" when he was helped from the water and taken to a local clinic where he died a short time later.

"We suspect he was hit by a harsh wave," police chief Arif Budiman said.

The man had been staying in the area for three days, he said.

His death comes after Australian Peter Luke, 27, died after being hit by a huge wave on a remote beach on the island of Sumbawa last month.

Mr Luke, originally from Warrnambool in Victoria, was surfing five-metre waves when his friends lost sight of him, and eventually found his body on a nearby reef.

Meanwhile, on Nusa Lembongan, a small island just off the coast of Bali, the search continues for missing Queenslander Peter Maynard.

The father-of-three from Noosa on the Sunshine Coast was last seen on August 27.

His family, who arrived on the island on Friday, believe he went for a surf on that morning.

Police say the conditions that day were relatively calm.


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