A Brazilian woman who tragically died after accidentally falling down a cliff while celebrating her birthday was trying to take a sunset selfie, her family has revealed. Fernanda Morella was enjoying her 33rd birthday when she slipped 25 metres down the Kangaroo Point cliffs, in Brisbane's CBD, on Tuesday. Devastated friends have remembered 'outgoing' Ms Morella as an avid traveller who had lived in the USA, Germany, Ireland, Canada, Spain, and Australia. Emergency services were called to River Terrace at 5pm after Ms Morella was found at the base of the rockface. Despite efforts by paramedics to revive her, but she was pronounced deceased at the scene. Fernanda Morella (pictured) tragically died after she accidentally fell down the Kangaroo Point cliffs, in Brisbane's CBD, while celebrating her 33rd birthday The heritage-listed cliffs (pictured) are 25 metres high and sit in the city's CBD, alongside the Brisbane River Police informed Ms Morella's family in Brazil of her death that night. 'Today she turned 33. [She] went for a selfie with the sunset and fell [off] the cliff,' one relative wrote on social media. 'I will love you forever.' Another aunty said what should have been a celebration ended in tragedy. 'Today would be a party day! 33 years of this beloved niece. But fate didn't allow it and took you to that tragic accident. Our hearts are all broken! Unbelievable.' 'May God receive you with a beautiful party! Heartbroken friends have told Daily Mail Australia Ms Morella was an 'outgoing' and 'selfless' woman struck by wanderlust, who had lived in several countries before moving to Australia in 2017 after a long trip around Asia. In Brisbane, Ms Morella was working as an au pair and was close to finishing a Bachelor in counselling, having already obtained a hospitality degree. Devastated friends have remembered Ms Morella (pictured) as a 'selfelss' and outgoing woman who had the ability to see the humour in anything, even her own tragedies Teresa Goulart met Ms Morella at a relationship workshop event while they were both living in Dublin in 2013. 'From that day on we were best friends, sisters, even though we barely ever lived in the same continent,' Ms Goulart told Daily Mail Australia. 'Fernanda was the kindest, most selfless person I’ve ever known. Anyone who met her could tell straightway she didn’t have a single mean cell in her body and was unable to hurt others, whatever the cost to her own feelings.' Throughout her life, Ms Morella volunteered in several institutions for different causes and was 'focused on making the world a better place', Ms Goulart said. 'She found so much joy in helping strangers, friends, family, whoever needed it,' she said. Ms Goulart described Ms Morella, who spoke several languages, as incredibly intelligent and hardworking - but said her most notable feature was her ability to see the bright side of life. 'Fernanda had the ability to see humour in anything, even her own tragedies. It was the most infectious laugh I’ve known,' she said. Ms Morella, a Brazilian national, had lived in the USA, Canada, Germany, Spain, Ireland, and Australia Ms Morella moved to Australia in 2017 and was close to finishing a degree in counselling 'She will be deeply missed by her family and friends and the world will certainly be a little dimmer without her light.' Nick Pibu became friends with Ms Morella in 2007 when they were both living in the Florida Keys, where she worked as a pool server at the exclusive Ocean Reef Club. 'She was very sweet, outgoing and happy, and loved to travel and make new friends,' he said. Mr Pibu said they remained in touch throughout the years, and he would always remember her vibrant smile. 'Everyone around her loved her smile,' he said. Kangaroo Point cliffs are a popular abseiling and rock climbing spot nestled in the heart of the city alongside the Brisbane River. An investigation has been launched into the circumstances surrounding her death. A Queensland Police spokesperson said it is believed to be a case of misadventure and is not being treated as a suicide. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility