Brazilian woman who fell on volcano trail is found dead in Indonesia

We remain very grateful for all the prayers, messages of affection and support we have received. Juliana's family, in a post on social media

Weather conditions did not allow a helicopter to be used for rescue, as there was fog. According to the family, teams are working with three different approaches to remove the Brazilian from the site, but no details have been released about which others would be used.
The section of the trail where the young woman fell was closed for the rescue operation. The information was confirmed by the park administration, which, for three days, allowed tourists to enter and pass through the same place where the Brazilian woman lost her balance and fell.
The delay in the rescue was due to difficulties on the trail, according to the local government. Barsanas (Indonesia's National Rescue Agency) stated that the difficulty in accessing the trail meant that people who saw that Juliana had fallen took eight hours to notify the authorities about the accident. According to them, rescue attempts with ropes and stretchers were made from the first day, without success.
A thermal drone located the Brazilian's whereabouts yesterday, near a canyon. The rescue agency once again stated that Juliana was seen motionless, 400 meters below the point of her original fall and on the edge of a canyon that is "very difficult to access."
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