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Fatal Fall in NTT: Local Resident Dies After Accidentally Tumbling from High Coastal Cliff

A local resident died on June 24, 2026, after falling from a coastal cliff in NTT, prompting police to secure the area and initiate an investigation into the circumstances.

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Fatal Fall in NTT: Local Resident Dies After Accidentally Tumbling from High Coastal Cliff

Kupang, Indonesia—A local resident died this morning after falling from a high cliff on the coast of NTT. The incident happened while the individual was navigating a narrow path along the limestone edge. Witnesses reported that the person lost their footing on loose gravel.

Emergency responders reached the base of the cliff shortly after the fall was reported. The terrain is jagged and difficult to navigate, making the retrieval of the body a slow process. Paramedics confirmed death due to blunt force trauma at the scene.

Local police have questioned witnesses who were in the area at the time of the fall. They are treating the incident as a tragic accident. No signs of foul play were identified by initial forensic investigators.

The cliff is a well-known spot for locals, but it lacks protective railings or warning signage. Community leaders have previously raised concerns about the danger posed by the unprotected drop-off. This morning's event has reignited those calls for better infrastructure.

Officers are warning residents to avoid the coastal edge until a safety audit is conducted. The weather conditions this morning included strong winds that likely exacerbated the instability of the terrain. The area will remain restricted while forensic teams finish their work.

Family members have been notified of the tragedy and are receiving support from community groups. The body will be returned to them following a final report from the coroner. Grief has settled over the small village located near the cliffs.

This is the second such incident in the province this year. Officials are now considering the installation of warning markers at high-risk points along the coastline. Work to improve signage is expected to begin early next month.

The site of the fall remains quiet as authorities finish securing the perimeter. No further public information will be provided until the investigation is formally closed. Residents are urged to use established trails only.

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