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They Revealed the First Details of the Autopsy of the Young Brazilian Girl Who Fell on a Volcano in Indonesia

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The preliminary forensic report confirmed that Juliana Marins suffered multiple traumas, especially to the chest and back, after the fall in the Rinjani volcano

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The preliminary forensic report confirmed that Juliana Marins suffered multiple traumas, especially to the chest and back, after the fall in the Rinjani volcano

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The 26-year-old tourist had remained trapped in the crater of Indonesia's second highest volcano for three days before making a second fatal fall....

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Brazilian experts performed a new autopsy on the body of the journalist, who died on a trill of Monte Rinjani in Indonesia. Death would have occurred 15 minutes after the injuries, but the state of the body was difficult to analyze.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Juliana Marins died after falling into a volcano in Indonesia at the end of June. New autopsy was performed in the last quarter (2/7)

The City of Niterói (RJ) inaugurated this Tuesday (July 8, 2025) a plaque in honor of publicist Juliana Marins. The 26-year-old woman from Niterói died at the end of June after falling while hiking in Indonesia. The plaque was installed at the viewpoint of Sossego beach, in Camboinhas. The tourist spot, as well as the trail that leads to the place, are now named after the young woman. Registration form free alerts from Poder360 I agree to the…

Her family is requesting a new forensic examination, which may lead to legal action due to the delay in the rescue operation.

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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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