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‘I’m not afraid’: Heartbreaking final text of tragic backpacker, 26, who perished in volcano crater after plunge on hike

Published on July 01, 2025 at 03:23 PM

TRAGIC backpacker Juliana Marins told her family “I’m not afraid”; in a final text before her death on an Indonesian volcano.

The 26-year-old’s mum, Estela Marins, revealed it was written at the start of her .

Juliana Marins smiling in front of a hillside.
Juliana Marins, 26, told her family ‘I love you all so much’ in a final text before her tragic death
Juliana Marins' mother and daughter at an airport.
Juliana pictured with her mum Estela at the airport shortly before the doomed trip
Illustration of text messages expressing love and gratitude to one's mother.
Estela revealed her daughter’s last message to Brazilian media

In a message shown to Brazilian programme Fantastico, Juliana said: “Mami, I love you so much. I was heartbroken when we said goodbye.

“In fact, that’s the only thing that worries me: letting you, papi or my sister be disappointed. Other than that, I’m not afraid of much, much less trouble.

“I 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.

“I love you all very much! And I will always be grateful for all the support, care and affection. That is what makes me not afraid.”;

Juliana died after on a hike up Mount Rinjani, an active volcano in Indonesia, on June 21.

Her , after a complex and delayed rescue operation.

New autopsy ordered

Her body is due to arrive in Brazil today, Globo reports.

There, a second autopsy will be carried out to determine whether she could have survived the fall with timely help.

The request for the new examination was made by the Public Defender’s Office and fast-tracked by President Lula da Silva.

Authorities say the autopsy must be done within six hours of her return to preserve evidence.

The first autopsy, conducted in Bali, found that she died from trauma within 20 minutes – but drone footage and witness accounts have cast doubt on that timeline.

‘Left behind’ on the trail

Juliana, from Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, had been hiking with six tourists and two local guides when she became exhausted and stopped to rest.

The publicist and dancer’s and claimed her tour guide abandoned her.

“Juliana was in this group, but she got very tired and asked to stop for a while. They kept going, and the guide didn’t stay with her,”; said her sister, Mariana Marins.

Guide Ali Musthofa claimed he was only “three minutes”; ahead and returned when Juliana didn’t show up — only to find she had fallen.

Woman in a plastic poncho smiling in front of a waterfall with a rainbow.
Juliana’s body is to arrive back in Brazil today for a new autopsy
Woman celebrating in front of rice terraces.
She was hiking with six tourists and two local guides when she became exhausted and stopped to rest
Woman trapped on Rinjani volcano awaiting rescue.
Video shows Juliana trapped on the Rinjani volcano in Indonesia after she fell during a hike
Screenshot of a woman speaking.
Separate footage shows the tourist smiling and joking with her pal before tragedy struck

“I saw the light of a flashlight on a ravine about 150 meters deep and heard Juliana’s voice calling for help,”; he said.

on the cliff, but poor weather and lack of equipment delayed efforts to reach her.

She was officially confirmed dead on June 24, and her family has accused Indonesian authorities of failing to provide assistance.

Initial reports claimed rescuers had reached Juliana and provided food and water. The Brazilian embassy repeated this — but it turned out to be false.

“The information we have is that so far they have not been able to reach her because the ropes were not long enough, in addition to the low visibility,”; Mariana said at the time.

The ambassador later admitted he had passed on inaccurate reports from Indonesian officials.

Rescue workers evacuating a person from a ravine on a mountain.
Rescue workers attempting to evacuate Juliana after she fell into a ravine on Mount Rinjani

Illustration of map showing Mount Rinjani in Lombok, Indonesia, where a Brazilian tourist fell into a volcano.

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