People Are Stunned After Autopsy Report Contradicts Footage Of Tourist Who Fell Into Volcano
Autopsy details are emerging about the tragic passing of a Brazilian tourist named Juliana Marins, who fell while climbing an active volcano in Indonesia on a group tour.
The report shows she lost her life approximately 20 minutes after sustaining her injuries.
The timeline of the autopsy calls into question earlier reports that say she had fallen twice, and had survived the first fall.
Juliana Marins likely lost her life in less than half an hour after being injured
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An official autopsy carried out by Indonesian authorities shows that the 26-year-old Brazilian national likely passed due to blunt force trauma that resulted in severe internal bleeding.
The autopsy says she likely lost her life about 20 minutes after sustaining injuries on Mount Rinjani, the country’s second largest volcano, on Lombok Island.
Mount Rinjani is an active volcano, but was not active at the time of Marins’ accident.
The last time it erupted was in October of 2015 when ashes from the 12,000-foot volcano prompted the government to shut down air traffic to several airports.
Initial autopsy reports show Marins sustained massive internal bleeding
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The post-mortem examination was conducted at the Bali Mandara Hospital.
According to Australian news website, news.au.com, Dr. Ida Bagus Putu Alit, a forensic pathologist involved in the examination, said her body was covered in extensive injuries.