26-year-old Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins died after nearly four days of search and rescue operations when she fell hundreds of meters from a ridge near volcano Mount Rinjani on Indonesia’s island of Lombok, authorities said.
A Brazilian tourist trapped for days when she plunged off a cliff next to an active volcano in Indonesia was found dead Tuesday — after frantic efforts to save her were repeatedly thwarted by bad weather.
Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old pole-dancing publicist, had been hiking with a group of friends on Mount Rinjani — a popular tourist site in the Southeast Asian archipelago — when she slipped and fell about 490 feet down the cliff face Saturday morning, according to Indonesian authorities.
As of Monday, the vacationer had slipped to more than 1,600 feet.