Expertise should occur within six hours of landing of transfer in the national territory, to preserve evidence; The family questioning about the report seeks to clarify the chronology of the facts
The Attorney General of the Union () reported, on Monday (30), that will comply with the request for new autopsy of the Brazilian body that died by climbing a Rinjani volcano, on the island of Lombok, Na. The decision was communicated by the 7th Federal Court of Niterói, in Rio de Janeiro.
Expertise should occur within six hours of landing of transfer in the national territory, to preserve evidence. The demand was made by the Public Defender’s Office of the Union, representing the interests of Juliana’s family. Based on autopsy information by local authorities, the death certificate issued by the Brazilian Embassy in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, did not clarify the exact moment of death after the fall of the young woman on the trail.
The family’s question about the Indonesian report seeks to clarify the chronology of the facts and a possible omission of relief by local authorities. The body was removed from the immediate vicinity of the volcano on Tuesday (24), and the first autopsy was held two days later in Bali. The young woman would have died shortly after the fall, on Saturday (21), due to a strong trauma, according to the corresponding coroner.
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The airline Emirates Airlines begins on Tuesday (1st), the transfer of the body of Juliana Marins, who died after falling on a trail, on the Rinjani volcano, Indonesia. In a statement, Emirates reported that the transport of the body will be done in two stages. This Tuesday, Juliana’s body will be taken from Indonesia to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. On Wednesday, 2, will be transported to Rio de Janeiro.
The Brazilian family has already been informed of the operation, according to a company. “The airline prioritized coordination with the relevant authorities and other parties involved in Indonesia to facilitate transportation. However, operational restrictions have made previous preparations unviable,” he says. Emirates said it has no confirmation of flight schedules. As soon as they are defined, Juliana’s family will be informed. “Emirates extends its deepest condolences to the family during this difficult time,” says the note.
Earlier, Juliana Marins’s sister Mariana used her social network to complain about the delay in transfer. “We are trying to confirm the flight that will bring Juliana to Brazil, to Galeão Airport (Rio de Janeiro). However, Emirates does not want to confirm the flight! It is neglect from start to finish. We need the confirmation of Juliana Urgent flight. We need Emirates to move and bring Juliana home!”
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Posted by Carolina Ferreira