ACCIDENT - JAKARTA. Emergency responders in Indonesia are struggling to find a Brazilian woman who fell off a cliff while hiking around the country's second highest volcano at the weekend, officials said on Tuesday, as rescue efforts entered a fourth day.
Juliana Marins, 27, was walking with five friends on Mount Rinjani on Saturday when she slipped and fell off a cliff on the side of the 3,726-metre (12,224 feet) mountain, head of local rescuers Muhammad Hariyadi told Reuters.
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