1 arrest made after Australian tourist killed in San Francisco

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Saturday, June 3, 2017
San Francisco police say Australian tourist killed in scuffle near hotel
San Francisco police say 33-year-old Matthew Bate got into an argument with two men that turned physical around 2 a.m. Friday outside the Da Vinci Villa hotel in the Russian Hill neighborhood, leading to his death.

SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco police have made one arrest in connections with the death of 33-year-old Australian tourist Matthew Bate.

Police say Bates got into an argument with two men around 2 a.m. Friday outside the Da Vinci Villa Hotel in the Russian Hill neighborhood.

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He was pronounced dead at a hospital. Two men were detained for questioning. Police say no weapons were involved in the fight.

Bate lived in Woolner, a suburb of Darwin. He was an analytical chemist with SGS Australia, which offers a range of testing and certification services to businesses.

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was providing Bate's family with consular assistance.

SFPD says they will not be releasing more details about the suspect until Monday.