Cause Of De@th Revealed For Juliana Marins, 26-Year-Old Brazilian Tourist Who Fell From Volcano In Indonesia

Cause Of De@th Revealed For Juliana Marins, 26-Year-Old Brazilian Tourist Who Fell From Volcano In Indonesia
Authorities have confirmed the cause of de@th for Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old tourist from Brazil who d*ed after falling from a volcano in Indonesia.
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Juliana went missing on June 21 while hiking Mount Batur, a popular active volcano in Bali. She was hiking with a group but became separated during the climb. After a three-day search, her body was found on June 24 at the bottom of a ravine. Officials say she had fallen approximately 100 meters, or 328 feet, from a cliff.
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The cause of death has been ruled as blunt force trauma. Investigators found no signs of foul play.
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Mount Batur is known for its steep and rocky terrain. According to local reports, Juliana was attempting to descend the mountain alone when she slipped and fell.
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Juliana’s family has not released a public statement. Her passing has received widespread coverage in both Brazilian and international media.
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We send our condolences to her loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.
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