In detail, Marins was hiking with friends and a guide early Saturday when she fell from a cliff adjacent to the volcano's crater. Drone footage captured her in distress moments after the incident, although rescuers faced significant difficulties navigating the treacherous landscape. Attempts to locate her were thwarted by thick fog, leading to a prolonged rescue operation involving over 50 personnel. While her body was found, adverse weather conditions have delayed its retrieval, revealing the risks associated with ascending the 3,726-meter volcano, which is a popular destination for tourists. The tragic event highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding hiking on Indonesia's natural terrains.