Brazilian tourist found dead in Indonesia after four days on volcano cliff


This handout photo, taken on June 23, 2025, by Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency, shows rescue workers attempting to evacuate Juliana Marins, a Brazilian national who fell into a ravine on Mount Rinjani. - Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency/AFP

JAKARTA/SAO PAULO: A Brazilian woman who fell off a cliff while hiking around Indonesia's second highest volcano over the weekend was found dead on Tuesday (June 24), Brazil's government said, following days of rescue efforts hampered by adverse weather conditions.

Juliana Marins, 27, was hiking with five friends on Mount Rinjani on Saturday when she slipped and fell off a cliff on the side of the 3,726-metre mountain, according to Indonesian authorities.

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