What happened to the Brazilian that fell on a trail? Family distrusts the lack of clarity of Indonesian authorities

What happened to the Brazilian that fell on a trail? Family distrusts the lack of clarity of Indonesian authorities

According to official reports, searches have been harmed by dense fog, damp climate and rugged terrain; Juliana Marins sister denied that he had been located and received shelter and food

More than 50 hours after a fall during a trail on the Rinjani volcano, Indonesia, 26 -year -old Brazilian publicist Juliana Marins has not yet been located by rescue teams. The young man, born in Niterói (RJ), has been missing since dawn on Saturday (21), when he would have slipped and fallen about 300 meters in an area that is difficult to reach on Lombok Island, one of the main tourist destinations of the Asia.

The rescue of the Brazilian is considered uncertain and faces a series of obstacles, according to local authorities and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Rescue teams continue in the area, working in difficult conditions,” said Itamaraty, who accompanies the case through the Brazilian embassy in Indonesia.

According to official reports, searches have been harmed by dense fog, damp climate and rugged terrain. On Saturday, a team even went down with ropes to the region where Juliana would have been seen by a drone, but could not find her or establish contact. A new fleeting this Sunday did not identify the presence of the Brazilian.

Family members of the young woman have reported mismatch of information and lack of clarity on the part of the Indonesian authorities and the tourism company responsible for the trail. Juliana’s sister Mariana Marins said on social networks that the girl is missing and denied that she received food, water or shelter – as previously released. “No one knows where Juliana is. Juliana is missing,” he said.

According to Mariana, the sister would have been left behind by the group with whom she made the trail for being tired, and spent the night alone, without grab or groceries. She also said images released by rescue teams may have been forged. Niterói Mayor Rodrigo Neves (PDT) charged the authorities and confirmed that Juliana has not yet been found. Friends and relatives have created an Instagram profile to publicize the case updates and press more agility in search. The account already has over 190,000 followers and was shared by public personalities.

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Juliana Marins had been in a backpack in Asia since February. Graduated in Communication from UFRJ, she worked on companies such as Multishow, Canal Off, Mynd and the Rio2C event. Their trips were often registered on social networks, with passages to countries such as Spain, Vietnam, Egypt and Germany.

*Report produced with the aid of AI

Source: Jovempan

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