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Juliana Marins was hiking Mount Rinjani - the second-highest volcano in Indonesia - with a group on June 21 when she slipped and fell into a ravine.
An autopsy conducted by Indonesian forensic specialist Dr Ida Bagus Putu Alit has now confirmed that Ms Marins died from ...
More horrifying details have emerged following the tragic death of Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins, who was found dead last ...
Ryan Wach shared the “hard part” of his son Zane Wach’s recovery has been drug withdrawal following his a 120-foot fall from ...
Indonesia's Tourism Ministry has decided to step up supervision along the Mount Rinjani hiking trail, following a review of ...
The mother of the 26-year-old woman who died after falling while hiking on an active volcano shared the last message she ...