On a group hike early on Saturday, Marins fell from a perilous cliff near the volcano’s crater. Rescuer teams were unable to locate her immediately due to the fog and treacherous landscape of the area, which reportedly made the climb difficult and visibility poor. Despite their initial attempts aided by drone technology, the rescue efforts faced significant challenges as her location shifted over the days following her fall. After extensive searches, her body was finally found on Tuesday, though inclement weather has thus far prevented its retrieval. The incident has raised concerns regarding safety procedures on the popular hiking trails of Mount Rinjani, where several accidents have occurred in recent years.

Local officials reported that a team of 50 rescuers conducted the extensive operation, which highlighted the ongoing risks inherent to climbing this well-visited volcano. The family of Marins is also questioning why the trail was not closed after her fall, given the past occurrences of mishaps on the same route.