Heartbreaking final text message sent by tourist to her mother before she died after falling into active volcano

The final text message from the 26-year-old lady who died after falling into a volcanic crater while hiking has been discovered, making every mother’s worst fear come true.

Following the horrific occurrence, the devastated mother of Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins gave her daughter’s farewell message. She shared her passion for travel with her family and texted her mother during the trip, expressing her enthusiasm.

Marin’ tragic dying moments were captured when she fell from a precipice on a volcano on the Indonesian island of Lombok. She collapsed on the morning of June 21, prompting a search team to discover her.

On Monday, June 23, Gunung Rinjani National Park said on Facebook that her whereabouts were successfully tracked using a drone, at a position stranded on a rock cliff at a depth of 500 meters and visually still.’

Regrettably, on June 24, the discovery of her corpse confirmed her death in the fall.

Fantástico, a Brazilian news show, has finally gotten her texts, which are full of anticipation for the visit but melancholy about her family.

The Sun translated the letters, which read, “Mami, I adore you.” I was heartbroken when we said our goodbyes.

She assured her family she was ‘not frightened.’

The messages continued: “In reality, the only thing that bothers me is disappointing you, Papi, or my sister. Aside from that, I’m not frightened of many problems,” she stated.

She raised me as a lady who can solve any problem and is not afraid to take risks and pursue her aspirations. I am also like that.” I have various desires and dreams,” Marins explained. “I adore you all very much! And I will always be thankful for your love, care, and support. That is why I am not frightened.

The young woman’s family has expressed their outrage on social media, accusing the rescue crew of ‘negligence’ and claiming their daughter might have been rescued if they had acted sooner.

They commented on social media on June 25: “If the crew had arrived within the expected period of 7 hours, Juliana would still be alive.

Juliana deserved so much more! We are now going to pursue justice for her, because she deserves it! “Do not give up on Juliana!”

Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that “after four days of work, made difficult by adverse weather, ground, and visibility conditions in the region, teams from the Indonesian Search and Rescue Agency found the body of the Brazilian tourist.”

Marins was apparently hiking with a guide when the event occurred; she had requested a break, but the group continued without her. When the guide returned to find her, they discovered she had slid over the cliff.

Tereza Cristina of the Brazilian Federal Senate wrote, “The entire country applauded and prayed that the rescue would come in time to save Juliana Marins, a young woman from Niterói, alive.

Unfortunately, they were unable to save her. Very sad.

“We extend our sympathies to her family and friends. May the Brazilian government, through Itamaraty, call for an inquiry into the facts and punishment of those involved in Indonesia.

In reality, Juliana lost her way twice: once on the perilous trail and once after she tumbled off the cliff.

Previous hikers have characterized the path as really challenging.’