
Dancer tourist, 26, found dead in active volcano crater as frantic 4-day rescue op ends in tragedy after fall on hike
VOLCANO TRAGEDY Dancer tourist, 26, found dead in active volcano crater as frantic 4-day rescue op ends in tragedy after fall on hike
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A BRAZILIAN dancer has been found dead in Indonesia after she was trapped in an active volcano for four days, her family has revealed.
Juliana Marins, 26, fell in a dangerous area of Mount Rinjani and, tragically, didn't survive the long wait for rescue.
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Juliana Marins lost her footing while hiking up Mount Rinjani
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Juliana took Juliana, from Rio de Janeiro, fell off the edge overlooking the volcano's famous crater lake in the morning of June 21.
She was spotted by passing tourists after they heard her harrowing screams for help.
Shocking drone footage showed her sitting in a volcano pit, appearing out of energy.
She is said to have rolled nearly 1,000ft down the slope before coming to a stop in a rocky ravine on the Indonesian island of Lombok.
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