People Are Stunned After Autopsy Report Contradicts Footage Of Tourist Who Fell Into Volcano
Autopsy Reveals Brazilian Tourist Died Quickly After Fall on Indonesian Volcano
Juliana Marins, a 26-year-old Brazilian tourist, tragically died after falling while climbing Mount Rinjani, Indonesia’s second-highest volcano. An official autopsy by Indonesian authorities concluded she died approximately 20 minutes after sustaining severe injuries, mainly from blunt force trauma and massive internal bleeding in the chest.
Dr. Ida Bagus Putu Alit, the forensic pathologist, said the injuries to her respiratory system were the most critical, and although she had head trauma, it wasn’t the main cause of death. The injuries suggest she likely died quickly and did not suffer from hypothermia or starvation.
Conflicting earlier reports claimed she survived an initial fall, but the autopsy contradicts that, suggesting her fatal injuries…