Tragedy as Australian man, 59, is crushed to death by a truck in Bali after losing control of his scooter Peter Raymond Robinson, 59, from Sydney lost control of his scooter on Friday His scooter slid under a large truck and his head was crushed by the rear tyre Mr Robinson died at the scene and the truck driver was questioned by police By Thomas Duff For Daily Mail Australia Published: 11:01 BST, 9 June 2019 | Updated: 11:01 BST, 9 June 2019 Viewcomments An Australian man has been killed while riding a scooter in Bali after he was hit by a truck. Peter Raymond Robinson, 59, a motorcycle dealer from Sydney, lost control of his scooter and slid under a passing truck at 4.50pm on Friday. Mr Robinson's head was crushed by the rear tyre of the truck driven by Dicky Agung Wijaksana, 24, from Lumajang, East Java. Peter Raymond Robinson, a motorcycle dealer from Sydney, lost control of his scooter and slid under a passing truck at 4.50pm on Friday Mr Robinson's head was crushed by the rear tyre of the truck driven by Dicky Agung Wijaksana, 24, from Lumajang, East Java Police are currently questioning Mr Wijaksana who may have driven through a red light. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade have been contacted for comment. Several Australians have died this year while riding scooters in Bali. Frankie Avalon Fonohema, 27, from Melbourne died after his scooter collided with a motorcycle in March. Just days before the crash, Mr Fonohema posted a series of photos with his girlfriend to mark Valentine's Day. A heartbroken friend described him as an 'intelligent young man bursting with positive energy.' Another called him a 'loving leader with the heart of a lion'. Frankie Avalon Fonohema (pictured with his girlfriend), 27, from Melbourne died after his scooter collided with a motorcycle in March. In April, Erran Braddick (pictured), 32, from Queensland died after his scooter was hit by a truck in Canggu, north of Seminyak In April, Erran Braddick, 32, from Queensland died after his scooter was hit by a truck in Canggu, north of Seminyak. Mr Braddick was rushed to BIMC Hospital, Kuta, where he remained in a coma for several days. He was due to fly back home to Australia on Friday for urgent medical treatment but tragically passed away. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility