Autopsy reveals hiker Juliana Marins’ cause of death after falling into active volcano in Indonesia

Autopsy reveals hiker Juliana Marins’ cause of death after falling into active volcano in Indonesia


More horrifying details have emerged following the tragic death of Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins, who was found dead last Tuesday after she fell while climbing Mount Rinjani, the second highest volcano in Indonesia.

According to an autopsy conducted by the Indonesian authorities, 26-year-old Marins died of “blunt force trauma” which caused massive internal bleeding and meant that she succumbed to her injuries within just 20 minutes.

Marins’ body was evacuated from Rinjani on Lombok on Wednesday and transported to Bali Mandara Hospital where an autopsy was conducted on Thursday.

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26-year-old Juliana Marins died after she fell while climbing Mount Rinjani, the second highest volcano in Indonesia. @julianamarins

Speaking to the media, forensic specialist Dr. Ida Bagus Putu Alit said that Marins died from severe trauma

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