Cause of death reveals tourists falling in active Indonesian volcano – Country

More details about the death of Juliana Marins, who fell hundreds of feet near an active volcano in Indonesia last month.
A 26-year-old Brazilian tourist was found dead on Mount Rinjani because she climbed off a cliff under a tourist guide while climbing Indonesia's second highest volcano on June 21.
Indonesian rescuers were finally able to arrive at the body of the Broncos on June 24 and confirmed she was found dead because the rescue work days were hampered by challenging weather conditions.
The coroner from Brazil confirmed the cause of Marin's death in a report obtained by Agencia Brasil, which said she died of “internal bleeding caused by skeleton and skeleton fractures” from “blunt-body trauma skeleton and skeleton fractures”.
The report claims that the captain was believed to have died about 20 minutes after the bleeding began, adding that the final results of the autopsy, including a toxicological test, are expected to be conducted within two weeks.
Medical staff also ruled out hypothermia because there were no signs of tissue damage to the ship's fingers.

On June 27, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Da Silva said that the Brazilian government will pay for naval agencies shipped from Indonesia to Brazil.

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“The federal government will provide all the necessary support for Juliana Marins' family, including the delivery of her body to Brazil,” he wrote on Instagram.
“I will issue a new decree so that the Brazilian government will be responsible for paying for Juliana’s transfer to Brazil so that her family and friends can say goodbye to her with all the feelings and love she deserves.”
Marien's sister, Marianna, told Brazil's export Fantástico that her sister was abandoned by her guide over an hour before the fall.
Her family issued a statement on June 24 after Marins' body was recovered and said they would seek justice.
“Julianna suffered a great negligence in the rescue team,” the family wrote in a statement. “If the team arrives at her within an estimated seven hours, Julianna is still alive.”
According to local media reports, several tourists died in accidents during the past few years while hiking volcanoes, including a Malaysian tourist who also escaped from the cliff in May.
– Reuters' documents
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