Bali nightclub Sky Garden apologises for 'excessive force' used on Jamie Murphy

By Amilia Rosa and Georgina Mitchell
Updated November 24 2016 - 12:08am, first published November 23 2016 - 11:27pm
A security guard grabs Jamie Murphy on the face at the Sky Garden nightclub. Photo: Nine News
A security guard grabs Jamie Murphy on the face at the Sky Garden nightclub. Photo: Nine News
The nightclub has apologised for the "excessive force". Photo: Nine News
The nightclub has apologised for the "excessive force". Photo: Nine News
The powder, allegedly found on the teenager, is not an illicit drug, police said. Photo: Supplied
The powder, allegedly found on the teenager, is not an illicit drug, police said. Photo: Supplied
CCTV shows the Perth teenager being searched by security at Sky Garden nightclub. Photo: Sky Garden
CCTV shows the Perth teenager being searched by security at Sky Garden nightclub. Photo: Sky Garden

A Bali nightclub has apologised after "excessive force" was used on an Australian teenager who was allegedly found with a packet of white powder.

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