Sara Connor's boyfriend says she wasn't there when cop was hit with bottle

Australian woman Sara Connor says the testimony of her British boyfriend confirms the "truth" of what she always said happened the night they allegedly killed a Bali police officer.

"I can't wait for this (the case) to finish now," she told reporters, adding she hoped to go back to her two sons soon.

David Taylor, 35, and Connor appeared to make no eye contact after he was sworn in ahead at the trial of his Australian girlfriend at Denpasar Court on Tuesday.

The couple, who are being held at Kerobokan prison, face charges of murder, fatal assault in company and assault causing death, with prosecutors alleging they attacked Bali police officer Wayan Sudarsa on the night of August 16 and left his lifeless body on Kuta Beach.

Mr Taylor told the court he and the mother-of-two from Byron Bay, NSW, were friends before becoming an item in April last year.

Australian Sara Connor and her British boyfriend David Taylor after her trial at Denpasar Court in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Photo: AAP
Australian Sara Connor and her British boyfriend David Taylor after her trial at Denpasar Court in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2017. Photo: AAP

The night Ms Connor, 46, arrived in Bali on August 16, they watched the sunset on Kuta Beach and went to dinner, he said.

They later returned - beers in hand - and "relaxed" near the water's edge for a number of hours before noticing Ms Connor's bag was missing.

Mr Taylor told the court he had become "suspicious" of Mr Sudarsa, who had been milling about, and questioned him about the bag.

Mr Sudarsa told him he was a police officer and allegedly laughed when Mr Taylor asked for help.

"I thought, 'This man could've done something'. Then I searched him, his pocket, under his jacket and his trouser pocket," Mr Taylor said through an interpreter.

Mr Sudarsa struck out at him, Mr Taylor told the court.

Sara Connor. Photo: AAP
Sara Connor. Photo: AAP

The pair "wrestled" before Ms Connor came over and tried to separate them.

At one point, Mr Taylor said Ms Connor was "screaming", while Mr Sudarsa was grabbing her hair.

He claimed Ms Connor had broken up a fight between him and Mr Sudarsa, before she went to look for her missing handbag.

Mr Taylor claimed Ms Connor wasn't there when he hit the policeman over the head with a bottle.

After his evidence finished, Ms Connor told reporters the testimony confirmed the "truth" - that her only involvement was "separating them".

David Taylor. Photo: AAP
David Taylor. Photo: AAP

She said they didn't know Mr Sudarsa was seriously hurt when they left him.

"I tried to go to police to report him because I was upset that somebody attacked me."

"After we (Mr Taylor and I) had a shower (back at the hotel) I was calm and thought, 'It's okay, I don't have to report him. I don't have to give him any more trouble'."

Last week, a security officer described seeing Mr Sudarsa's body on the sand later that morning, saying: "He was without his left shoe and his left leg was scratched ... His face was covered with blood and sand."

Ms Connor and Ms Taylor will return to court next week.