Juliana Marins sent heartbreaking text messages to her mother before setting out on her doomed adventure in Indonesia.
āIām not afraid,ā she said before finding herself alone on the side of a cliff, screaming for help after a fatal fall from a volcano.
It took four days for rescue teams to reach the trapped woman, who was confirmed to have passed away on Tuesday, June 24.
Juliana Marins shared heartfelt messages to her mother before her doomed adventure

Image credits: ajulianamarins
The 26-year-old Brazilian tourist sent a series of text messages to her mother, Estela Marins, as she began her stay in the Southeast Asian country.
She expressed her love for her family in the texts and said she wasnāt āafraid of muchā because she was raised by a woman who is not afraid to take the plunge.ā
Her messages now seem like a farewell note she never meant to write.

Image credits: g1
āMami, I love you so much. I was heartbroken when we said goodbye,ā read the text messages, obtained by Brazilian news program FantĆ”stico, as reported by The Sun.
āIn fact, thatās the only thing that worries me: letting you, papi, or my sister be disappointed,ā she continued. āOther than that, Iām not afraid of much, much less trouble.ā
Juliana fell more than 1,600 feet down a cliff while hiking Mount Rinjani in Indonesia

Image credits: g1
The backpacker praised her mother’s fearless nature and for raising her to be the same.
āI was raised by a woman who can solve any problem and who is not afraid to take the plunge and go after her dreams. I am like that too. I have different desires and dreams,ā she said.
āI love you all very much! And I will always be grateful for all the support, care, and affection,ā she continued. āThat is what makes me not afraid.ā
āI love you all very much! And I will always be grateful,ā she texted her mother

Image credits: ajulianamarins

On June 21, Juliana was hiking up Mount Rinjani with a group of tourists when she slipped and fell down the side of the volcano.
She initially fell about 490 feet (nearly 150 meters) down the cliff and later slipped to more than 1,600 feet (more than 487 meters) down.

Image credits: ajulianamarins

Her family blamed the rescue team for ānegligence.ā They believe the daughter could have survived if help had reached her sooner.
āJuliana suffered great negligence on the part of the rescue team,ā the family wrote on social media last week.
āIf the team had reached her within the estimated time of 7 hours, Juliana would still be alive,ā they added.
Julianaās family believes she could have survived if help had arrived sooner

Image credits: g1

They also blamed the groupās guide, Ali Musthofa, for abandoning her.
āJuliana was in this group, but she got very tired and asked to stop for a while,ā her sister Mariana Marins wrote in a post. āThey kept going, and the guide didnāt stay with her.ā
āShe didnāt know where to go, she didnāt know what to do. When the guide came back, because he saw that she was taking too long, he saw that she had fallen down there,ā the sister continued.

Image credits: ajulianamarins
However, the 20-year-old guide denied claims of abandoning her and said he was only ahead of her for three minutes.
āActually, I didnāt leave her, but I waited three minutes in front of her. After about 15 or 30 minutes, Juliana didnāt show up,ā he told O Globo.
āI looked for her at the last resting place, but I couldnāt find her,ā Ali added. āI told her I would wait for her ahead. I told her to rest.ā
Guide Ali Musthofa denied abandoning the tourist and said he realized she had fallen when he heard her screams

Image credits: ajulianamarins
Within moments, he began hearing the voice of a woman screaming for help.
āI realized [she had fallen] when I saw the light of a flashlight on a ravine about 150 meters deep and heard Juliana’s voice calling for help,ā he told the outlet. āI told her I would help her. I tried desperately to tell Juliana to wait for help.ā

Image credits: Brazil Urgente
Julianaās body was finally recovered on June 24 by Agam Rinjani, a trekking guide who led a group down the volcanoās dangerous slopes.
āHeās the one who assembled a team to go after Juliana while the government did nothing,ā read a viral post online.
Local trekking guide Agam Rinjani was hailed as a hero for leading the team that retrieved Juliana’s body

Image credits: agam_rinjani
āHeās the one who descended the volcano to retrieve her body. And it was he who carried Juliana back up,ā the post continued. āHe deserves our gratitudeānot the Indonesian government.ā
Agam received plenty of love and praise from across the world for stepping in.
RIP Juliana
terimakasih regu penyelamatš½ļø ig/@agam_rinjani pic.twitter.com/WVGGoSjfzI
ā yang sudah boleh pulang (@thechianina) June 25, 2025
Image credits: agam_rinjani
āWhile many watched from afar, he climbed back carrying the weight of her body, of exhaustion, and of a grieving Brazil on his shoulders,ā read a poem dedicated to the trekking guide that circulated online.
It was reported that Julianaās body would reach Brazil on Tuesday, July 1.
The Brazilian government is expected to conduct a second autopsy on her body.
A second autopsy on Juliana‘s body is expected to take place in Brazil
Image credits: g1
The first autopsy was done in Bali, Indonesia, and found that she passed away from trauma within 20 minutes.
However, many have poked holes in the findings because of witness accounts and drone footage that caught her alive.
āFollowing her story was heartbreaking,ā one commented online














0 Comments