Three people have been killed after protesters set fire to a council building in eastern Indonesia, amid nationwide demonstrations over the death of a ride-sharing driver.

Affan Kurniawan, 21, was run over by a police vehicle in Jakarta during earlier protests about low wages and politicians' expenses that are still ongoing.

The demonstrations are seen as a key test for President Prabowo Subianto, who visited the family of Kurniawan late on Friday to offer his condolences.

On Saturday, he cancelled a planned trip to China next week to attend a military parade commemorating the end of World War Two, as violent clashes continue across Indonesia.

Social media platform TikTok has also suspended its live feature in Indonesia for a few days in response to the protests.

Demonstrators gathered over the weekend, including in front of the police headquarters in Bali, one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. Police across the country fired tear gas at crowds in an attempt to disperse them.

Seven members of the Mobile Brigade Corps (Satbrimob) were 'found to have violated the police professional code of ethics' on Friday.

Following Mr Kurniawan's death, Gojek released a statement saying: 'Behind every green jacket, there's a family, prayers, and struggle.' The company added that it would provide support to Mr Kurniawan's family.

The protests, which have taken place throughout this week, are about a wide-ranging set of issues, one of the core complaints concerning a new monthly allowance for lawmakers. They are set to receive 50 million rupiah ($3,030), almost 10 times the minimum wage in Jakarta.