“Leave her for Dead”: Juliana Marins’ family says that appropriate search and rescue measures have never been taken and the authorities have lied to her well -being.
The family of a 26-year-old Brazilian woman who died after falling into a volcano states, claiming that the Authorities in Indonesia have not done almost enough to try to save their lives and send fake videos and information, suggesting that it is good, according to Daily Beast.
On Saturday, June 21st, Juliana Marins went to tourism with a group on the Crater Edge of Peak Rinjani, the second largest volcano in Indonesia. According to her sister Mariana, Marins was tired as he walked and asked the driver to stop for a while. It is alleged that the driver ignores her request and continued with the rest of the tourist party, leaving it alone. The group left her for hours, during which she fell nearly 1600 feet from the edge of a rock.
Marins’ sister said, “She didn’t know where to go. She didn’t know what to do. When the driver came back because he saw that she took too long, he saw that she had fallen there.”
According to witnesses, she was still alive; The group could hear her screams and see her flashlight. Soon after, however, the Indonesian officials, who promised to extract her, stopped providing family updates, leaving them looking for information through social media. The family claims that any updates that have been included are included “conflict, delayed and often false information”.
Mariana said the family received a false rescue video and was provided incorrect information that it was provided with food and water by the Indonesian authorities. “The Indonesian government is lying and the embassy does not check the facts before informing us. It does not receive deliveries.”
Marins’ demand has attracted attention globally as people follow the effort through social media. In the end, demand and rescue were unsuccessful. Marins died at one point while waiting for him to be rescued. Her family claims that the authorities essentially “left her dead.”
Marins’ father also accused the Brazilian embassy of not providing family support. “The embassy does not offer any support. The Brazilian government we tried to contact also does not help us. It is very sad and extremely serious. She is a 26-year-old girl, a Brazilian citizen and no exception to family and friends-he looks after taking care.”
On the social media, Marins’ family said that “Juliana has suffered great negligence on the part of the rescue team. If the team has reached it within the estimated period of 7 hours, Juliana will still be alive. Juliana deserves much more! We will now look for justice for her because it is what is worth it!
According to Mariana, the efforts to rescue her sister have been detained for various reasons, including time and visibility, but she said most of all, the authorities were unprepared to perform the right rescue. She said they were trying to connect with her with a rope, which is too short and even released a video of a gradual rescue, which is not a real attempt to save her sister.
On Tuesday, the family shared through the social media: “Today, the rescue team managed to reach the place where Juliana Marins was. We with great sadness inform you that she did not survive. We remain very grateful for all the prayers, messages of affection and support we received.”
The administration of Mount Rinjani National Park shared a statement of condolences to the family through social media.
“The whole family of the office of the Rinjani National Park expresses its deep condolences for the death of Juliana de Susa Pereira Marins, a Brazilian climber who died along the pedestrian path in the area of the Rinjani National Park.
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