A Brazilian tourist who fell hundreds of feet near an activist Volcano I Indonesia Four days after searching and rescue efforts have been found dead.
26 -year -old Juliana Marrons was climbing Mount Ranjani, led by a tour guide when she slipped and fell from a mountain on June 21, a mountain near the mountain near Indonesia's second largest volcano.
Indonesian rescue workers finally managed to reach Marz's body on June 24, According to BBC.
“With great sadness, we inform you that they do not survive,” said Marz's family. In a statement on social media. “We are very grateful for all the prayers, love and cooperation messages we have received.”
The Brazilian government also confirmed that after the days of rescue efforts to the rescue of the Marz, Marrins were found dead, which was hindered to challenge the weather conditions.
He said in a statement, “After four days of work, the negative weather in the region, hindering the region and the conditions of the region, the search and rescue agency teams found the bodies of Brazilian tourists.” According to Reuters.

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Indonesian officials said Monday that the margins were on the mountain and fell about 1,600 feet. According to the drone footage, she looked helpless.
Savings sister, Mariana, Told Brazilian Outlet Fentistico That his sister was left on the trail for more than an hour by his tour guide by his tour guide.
Until Tuesday, officials said they were preparing to send rescue workers to a helicopter to reach Marz.
Hardi described the rescue operations as “very dangerous” and said that the margins fell from a mountain on the mountain and not in the volcano crowd. Hardi said that soft sand in the area has made it difficult to recover Maran using ropes.
Hardi said that Marrins, who were initially located on Saturday, were more slippery on the Sandi region of the mountain face. When she was first discovered, she was at a depth of 150 meters, but by Monday morning, she slipped up to 500 meters.
He told reporters, “One of the researchers managed to reach the affected person at a depth of 600 meters, after examining that there were no signs of life.”
Haridi said three rescue workers approached Marnes and confirmed that he had died.
Efforts to retrieve Marines' body are set to resume early Wednesday morning.
Indonesia's forest minister Raja Julie Antoni said in a statement that Mount Ranjani would be closed due to reducing hiking trail efforts and respect for Marz and his family.
According to local media reports, a Malaysian tourist who was also away from a mountain last month from a mountain last month, has been killed in a number of tourists during a volcanic hiking for the past few years.
– with Reuters files
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