Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old Brazilian tourist, died shortly after falling while hiking Indonesia’s Mount Rinjani. An autopsy revealed she suffered massive chest injuries and internal bleeding, causing her death within 20 minutes.
Though earlier reports suggested she survived her initial fall, forensic evidence points to a single, fatal event. Drone footage showed her alive after falling roughly 200 meters, but her body was later found 600 meters down, raising the possibility of a second fall.
Forensic experts ruled out starvation or hypothermia. A toxicology report is pending, and her family plans a second autopsy in Brazil.
Marins’ final messages showed her love for family and fearless spirit. Her sudden loss has left loved ones devastated and searching for answers.