Drowning of Indonesian teen at tourist spot spurs calls for tighter safety rules
A 17-year-old Indonesian student, Elmi Febrianti, drowned on June 7 at the Apparalang tourist spot in South Sulawesi. She fell into the sea while taking a selfie on limestone cliffs.

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AI-generatedA 17-year-old Indonesian student, Elmi Febrianti, drowned on June 7 at the Apparalang tourist spot in South Sulawesi. She fell into the sea while taking a selfie on limestone cliffs. A friend who was with her alerted family members, who then contacted her cousin, Yusran. This incident has prompted calls for stricter safety regulations at tourist attractions.
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4 extractedYusran, Elmi Febrianti's cousin, learned about the incident via a phone call from a family member.
A friend with Elmi Febrianti called her family members after the fall.
The incident occurred on the afternoon of June 7 while the teen was taking a selfie on limestone cliffs.
A 17-year-old Indonesian student, Elmi Febrianti, fell into the sea at the Apparalang tourist spot in South Sulawesi.