Guide testifies about Juliana's death in Indonesia and denies omission

In addition to the guide, other people also gave statements. Among them, one of the volunteers who helped rescue the Brazilian woman, a forest police officer, and other unspecified witnesses.
Lombok police are investigating the possible existence of "some criminal element" in Juliana's death. "So far, there is no specific suspect identified. For now, we are focused on collecting information and witness statements," said the head of the operation, I Made Dharma Yulia Putra. The case is being closely monitored by the Brazilian Embassy in Indonesia.
Father cites negligenceThe Brazilian woman's father claims that if the guide had accompanied the young woman, her fate could have been different. Manoel also blames the park's management for the delay in contacting Indonesia's Civil Defense. He told Fantástico that "the main culprit" is the park's management, as well as the guide and the company responsible for the expedition.
The culprits, in my opinion, are the guide, who left Juliana alone to smoke for 40 or 50 minutes and took his eyes off her. The company that sells the tours, because these tours are sold at stalls as being easy trails to do. But the first culprit, who I consider the biggest culprit, is the park coordinator. He took a long time to call the Civil Defense. Manoel Marins, to Fantástico
Ali Musthofa, however, denies any blame for the tragic accident. In an interview with the newspaper O Globo last week, he claimed that he had been away from Juliana for a maximum of "three minutes", but when he returned he could not find her anymore.
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