People Are Stunned After Autopsy Report Contradicts Footage Of Tourist Who Fell Into Volcano
“The most critical damage was found in the respiratory system,” news.au reports.
Alit noted the multiple injuries to her chest and back, where vital internal organs are located.
“There was an extraordinary amount of internal bleeding in the chest cavity,” news.au quoted Alit as saying.
Experts say Marins likely passed quickly after sustaining the fatal blows
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Although Marins also suffered head trauma, Dr. Alit clarified that this was not the principal factor in her passing.
He elaborated that there were no signs of prolonged bleeding—such as a collapsed spleen—suggesting the trauma was rapidly fatal.
“Her passing happened quickly after sustaining the injuries,” he told the outlet.
While Dr. Alit did not personally visit the accident site, he said that this kind of trauma typically results from hard, flat surfaces.
But that timeline of her passing contradicts earlier reports that Marins had fallen twice, and that she was alive after the first fall.
Marins likely sustained scrapes and scratches as she tumbled down the side of the volcano
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The terrain of Mount Rinjani’s slopes is made up of coarse sand, gravel, and stones, which corresponds to abrasions and lacerations that were found on Marins’ body.
The forensic experts said that Marins’ body was badly damaged as she tumbled down the side of the volcano.
The most serious injuries, according to the autopsy, were to her back and limbs, including a fractured femur in her left thigh.
The exact moment Marins lost her life is still unclear, even after the autopsy report
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Previous reports say that Marins fell during the early hours of Saturday June 28th.