Latest news with #Fantástico


Global News
04-07-2025
- Global News
Cause of death revealed for tourist who fell near active Indonesian volcano
More details have been released about the death of Juliana Marins, who fell hundreds of feet near an active volcano in Indonesia last month. The Brazilian tourist, 26, was found dead on Mount Rinjani after she slipped and fell off a cliff while climbing Indonesia's second-highest volcano on June 21 with a group led by a tour guide. Indonesian rescue workers were finally able to reach Marins' body on June 24 and confirmed that she was found dead, following days of rescue efforts that were hampered by challenging weather conditions. Coroners from Brazil have confirmed Marins' cause of death in a report obtained by Agencia Brasil, which says she died from 'internal bleeding caused by damage to the organs and bone fractures' from a 'blunt force trauma a few hours before the body was recovered.' Story continues below advertisement The report claims that Marins is thought to have died about 20 minutes after the bleeding began, adding that the final results of the autopsy, which will include toxicology tests, are expected in two weeks. Medical personnel also ruled out hypothermia, as there were no signs of tissue damage to Marins' fingers. 0:34 Indonesian rescuers work to reach Brazilian hiker after volcano cliff fall On June 27, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said the Brazilian government would pay for the transportation of Marins' body from Indonesia back to Brazil. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy 'The federal government will provide all the necessary support to Juliana Marins' family, including the transportation of her body to Brazil,' he wrote on Instagram. 'I'm going to issue a new decree so that the Brazilian government takes on the responsibility of paying for the costs of Juliana's transfer to Brazil so that her family and friends can say goodbye to her with all the affection and love she deserves.' Story continues below advertisement Marins' sister, Marianna, told Brazilian outlet Fantástico that her sister was abandoned by her tour guide on the trail more than an hour before she fell. Her family released a statement on June 24 after Marins' body was recovered and said they would be seeking justice. 'Juliana suffered great negligence on the part of the rescue team,' the family wrote in a statement. 'If the team had reached her within the estimated time of 7 hours Juliana would still be alive.' Story continues below advertisement Several tourists have died in accidents while hiking the volcano over the past few years, according to local media reports, including a Malaysian tourist who also fell off a cliff in May. — With files from Reuters
Yahoo
25-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Brazilian tourist has been trapped 1,600ft down an active volcano for three days after ‘guide abandoned her'
A Brazilian woman remains trapped inside an active volcano in Indonesia after she fell more than 1,600 feet from a trail overlooking Mount Rinjani's crater lake over the weekend. The incident happened on Saturday after Juliana Marins, 26, was 'abandoned' by her hiking guide, her sister Marianna told Brazilian TV station Fantástico. Marins was hiking with a small group on Mount Rinjani when she reportedly asked to stop and rest. But the local hiking guide allegedly chose to continue on without her, Marianna Marins claimed. When the guide returned, Marins had fallen down a steep cliff into the volcano. 'She didn't know where to go,' Marianna said. 'She didn't know what to do. When the guide came back because he saw that she was taking too long, he saw that she had fallen down there.' Her condition remains unknown more than three days later. Indonesia's Gunung Rinjani National Park confirmed in a statement that drone footage showed Marins wedged on a rock ledge approximately 1,640 feet deep inside the volcano. Though she initially appeared motionless, rescue teams reportedly heard screams for help later that day, BBC reported. A large-scale search and rescue operation is underway, but progress has been hindered by treacherous terrain, thick fog, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Helicopter access has been ruled out, and park officials say rescue teams had to retreat for safety on multiple occasions. 'For safety, the rescue team was pulled back to a safe position,' park authorities said in a statement. Marins' family is urgently appealing for additional support, expressing frustration with the pace of the rescue. 'A whole day and they advanced only 250 meters below, there were 350 meters left to reach Juliana, and they retreated,' read a family statement on Instagram. 'We need help, we need the rescue to reach Juliana urgently!' On Monday, the family announced that two experienced local mountaineers equipped with specialized gear were en route to the site to aid in the effort. Marins, who is a publicist from Niterói, based near Rio de Janeiro, had been documenting her backpacking trip through Southeast Asia on Instagram, sharing images from Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Her family says they learned of her disappearance through social media. A friend alleged that Indonesian authorities have given conflicting updates, including a claim that Marins had been reached and given food and water — something the family disputes. 'We're living in a nightmare here,' the friend said in a video posted online. The Brazilian embassy in Jakarta is reportedly helping coordinate communication between the family and the tour company involved. The embassy has not commented publicly on the incident.


The Irish Sun
25-06-2025
- The Irish Sun
Family's fury over ‘botched' mission to save tourist, 26, who died in volcano as tour guide denies he ‘left her behind'
THE heartbroken family of a tourist who died trapped in a volcano blasted the "botched" rescue mission and claimed her tour guide abandoned her. Brazilian traveller Juliana Marins, 26, Advertisement 12 Juliana Marins, 26, tragically died while hiking up Mount Rinjani 12 Her family slammed the rescue efforts Credit: AFP 12 In distressing drone footage, Juliana was seen trapped in a pit on the volcano as rescuers tried to reach her 12 Her family claimed that video showing her rescue mission were staged Credit: AP The Brazilian national, who was a publicist and dancer from Niterói, near Rio de Janeiro, was Juliana's sister, Marianna, told Fantástico that her tragic sibling 'got very tired' during her hike and asked her guide "to stop for a while". But in a Marianna said: "They continued on, and the guide didn't stay with her." Advertisement READ MORE WORLD NEWS She told how her sister was Marianna explained that her sister spent an entire hour resting alone before her The late "When the guide came back because he saw that she was taking too long, he saw that Advertisement Most read in The US Sun The guide was reportedly able to see Juliana's flashlight, nearly 1,000 feet down the treacherous cliff. Her initial cries for help were reportedly heard on Saturday, with witnesses saying she was "safe, but in shock". In another heartbreaking detail, a friend of Juliana reportedly said that the hiker's family learned she was missing from social media. Incredible rescue mission to save Brits who got lost on 10,000ft volcano Juliana's pal also alleged that Indonesian officials even provided conflicting updates about the tourist's status when she was missing. Advertisement They received horrifying false claims that she had been found and provided with food and water. The friend said: "We're living in a nightmare here." And they described the updates they were given by authorities as "conflicting, delayed, and often false information". Marianna said of the rescue efforts which were hampered by poor weather: 'At first, they tried to reach her with a rope that was shorter than necessary and couldn't.' Advertisement The family also slammed Indonesian and Brazilian authorities. Juliana's sister raged during the rescue mission: 'The Indonesian government is lying, and the embassy is not verifying the facts before informing us. She is not receiving supplies. 12 The publicist and dancer had been backpacking though Southeast Asia 12 The search for Juliana was hampered by fog Advertisement She also alleged that videos released by local officials as showing a rescue were staged. Marianna said that the footage was taken "not during an actual rescue attempt". Her family also previously said on social media: 'Juliana is NEEDING HELP! We don't know the state of her health! "She still has no water, food or warm clothes for three days!" Advertisement Juliana's father, Manoel Marins, also blasted the Brazilian government for its lack of involvement. He told Brazil's TV Globo: 'The embassy is not offering any support. The Brazilian government, which we've tried to contact, is also not helping us. "This is very sad and extremely serious. She is a 26-year-old girl, a Brazilian citizen, and no one — except family and friends — seems to care." Advertisement She had been backpacking through Southeast Asia since February, documenting her solo trip on social media. Her tragic final moments were shared by a pal she met along her travels - and they showed Juliana at the top of a summit just days More clips showed the adventurous 26-year-old showing off the stunning vistas while riding on mopeds. 12 Juliana was a dancer and publicist Credit: Asia Pacific Press via ViralPress Advertisement 12 More clips showed the adventurous 26-year-old riding on mopeds Other shots revealed the dancer jumping into picturesque sinkholes and exploring caverns. In the last video, Juliana and her friend Frederica, jibed about the view at the top of Mount Rinjani as it had been concealed by cloud cover. "I met Juliana the day before the trip. We were both traveling alone. We made it all the way to the top. It was very difficult. Advertisement "We climbed about 1,500 meters," Federica told G1 after the horror. In the clip Federica says sarcastically: "The view is amazing, you can tell it was so worth it." Juliana jokes: "Yeh, we did it for the view, so I'm glad, amazing!". This comes as distressing drone footage was also released which revealed Juliana trapped in a pit on the volcano as rescuers tried to reach her. Advertisement Tourists on the Indonesian island of Lombok spotted her inside the crater after hearing Juliana survived the fall but was unable to climb back up due to her injuries and had no access to food, water or shelter. The first rescue team was dispatched at 2.32pm local time on Saturday. After the initial alarm was raised, six more rescue teams tried to reach her. Advertisement They were supported by two helicopters and equipment including an industrial drill. 12 The Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) looking for Juliana on June 24 Credit: AP 12 Cold temperatures and fog made search efforts on Sunday harder to navigate but a drone was able to locate Juliana. Advertisement However, when rescuers descended the volcano on Monday, she was no longer in the same spot. Rescuers finally located her on Tuesday, but it was tragically too late. Her family confirmed her death on social media, writing: "Today, the rescue team managed to reach the place where Juliana Marins was. "With great sadness, we inform you that she did not survive. Advertisement "We remain very grateful for all the prayers, messages of affection and support that we have received." Earlier this week, Nikolas Osman, spokesperson for the East Lombok Police, said Juliana was hiking in a group and fell after suffering fatigue. He said: "While heading to the summit of Rinjani on the way to the Cemara Tunggal area, the victim experienced fatigue and the guide at that time advised her to rest. "Then the five guests in the tour group were taken by the guide to continue the journey. Advertisement "However, by the time he returned to fetch her, the Brazilian woman was already missing." Indonesian authorities deployed three helicopters to try and rescue Juliana, according to West Nusa Tenggara governor Lalu Muhamad Iqbal. Iqbal told reporters: 'One helicopter from the Indonesian Armed Forces and national search and rescue agency (Basarnas) is expected to arrive at Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport (BIZAM) around 2pm local time today.' Before the incident, Juliana had visited Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. Advertisement 12 The 26-year-old survived the fall but was unable to climb back up due to her injuries 12 Juliana was hiking on Indonesia's second tallest volcano, which stands at 12,200 feet
Yahoo
25-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Brazilian tourist has been trapped 1,600ft down an active volcano for three days after ‘guide abandoned her'
A Brazilian woman remains trapped inside an active volcano in Indonesia after she fell more than 1,600 feet from a trail overlooking Mount Rinjani's crater lake over the weekend. The incident happened on Saturday after Juliana Marins, 26, was 'abandoned' by her hiking guide, her sister Marianna told Brazilian TV station Fantástico. Marins was hiking with a small group on Mount Rinjani when she reportedly asked to stop and rest. But the local hiking guide allegedly chose to continue on without her, Marianna Marins claimed. When the guide returned, Marins had fallen down a steep cliff into the volcano. 'She didn't know where to go,' Marianna said. 'She didn't know what to do. When the guide came back because he saw that she was taking too long, he saw that she had fallen down there.' Her condition remains unknown more than three days later. Indonesia's Gunung Rinjani National Park confirmed in a statement that drone footage showed Marins wedged on a rock ledge approximately 1,640 feet deep inside the volcano. Though she initially appeared motionless, rescue teams reportedly heard screams for help later that day, BBC reported. A large-scale search and rescue operation is underway, but progress has been hindered by treacherous terrain, thick fog, and rapidly changing weather conditions. Helicopter access has been ruled out, and park officials say rescue teams had to retreat for safety on multiple occasions. 'For safety, the rescue team was pulled back to a safe position,' park authorities said in a statement. Marins' family is urgently appealing for additional support, expressing frustration with the pace of the rescue. 'A whole day and they advanced only 250 meters below, there were 350 meters left to reach Juliana, and they retreated,' read a family statement on Instagram. 'We need help, we need the rescue to reach Juliana urgently!' On Monday, the family announced that two experienced local mountaineers equipped with specialized gear were en route to the site to aid in the effort. Marins, who is a publicist from Niterói, based near Rio de Janeiro, had been documenting her backpacking trip through Southeast Asia on Instagram, sharing images from Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia. Her family says they learned of her disappearance through social media. A friend alleged that Indonesian authorities have given conflicting updates, including a claim that Marins had been reached and given food and water — something the family disputes. 'We're living in a nightmare here,' the friend said in a video posted online. The Brazilian embassy in Jakarta is reportedly helping coordinate communication between the family and the tour company involved. The embassy has not commented publicly on the incident.


Metro
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Influencer dies after clinging onto inside of active volcano for four days
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video A Brazillian influencer has died after falling while hiking near the crater of an active volcano in Indonesia. Juliana Marins, 26, slipped and fell from a hiking trail around Mount Rinjani, Lombok, around 6.30am local time on Saturday. The publicist and pole dancer rolled 984ft down a slope before clinging to a rocky ravine next to the crater. Drone footage showed Juliana, from Rio de Janeiro, sitting and crawling across the volcanic trail. Yet rescue teams could not find Juliana the next day, as she had fallen further down into what rescuers said was a 'deep gorge with loose rocks'. She was found motionless roughly 1,600ft down the volcano on Monday, with search and rescue establishing a dedicated tent. Her family confirmed in an Instagram post this afternoon: 'The rescue team managed to reach the place where Juliana Marins was. With great sadness, we inform you that she did not survive. 'We remain very grateful for all the prayers, messages of affection and support we have received.' Juliana had been backpacking through Southeast Asia since February, sharing images from Vietnam, Thailand and the Philippines on her Instagram. Her final post from Indonesia on June 11 was captioned: 'Never try, never fly.' Juliana's sister, Marianna, earlier told the Brazilian TV station Fantástico that Juliana had been hiking with a group of six tourists and two guides when she asked to stop and rest. But the group went on without her, Marianna claimed, adding: 'She didn't know where to go. 'She didn't know what to do. When the guide came back because he saw that she was taking too long, he saw that she had fallen down there.' Two members of the hiking group said in an interview with Brazilian TV network Globo that the climb was 'really hard' and it was 'so cold'. A rescue team was dispatched after receiving a call at 2.32pm on Saturday, with rescuers hampered by thick fog and cold temperatures. Her family grew increasingly worried about Juliana, writing on Instagram that she had gone three days without food or water. They said earlier today: 'Keep Juliana in your thoughts, send the best energies, so that she gets stronger and stands firm.' Mount Rinjani is Indonesia's second-tallest volcano and a popular hiking spot with tourists, towering at 12,000ft. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@ For more stories like this, check our news page. MORE: Map shows safest countries to be in if global conflict breaks out MORE: Three people 'died hugging each other' in fatal hot air balloon crash in Brazil MORE: Prisoner painstakingly dug a tunnel but failed to escape after getting stuck