🚨 BRAZIL ROPE-JUMP TRAGEDY: “AMNESIA DEFENSE” CLAIMS CIRCULATE, NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION

The death of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas during a rope-jump activity at Skeleton Bridge in Limeira, Brazil, continues to attract intense online attention, with new viral claims focusing on alleged statements made by instructors involved in the operation.

Some social media posts allege that individuals connected to the activity provided inconsistent or unclear explanations during questioning, including claims of memory loss or confusion about the final safety steps before the jump. However, Brazilian authorities have not officially confirmed any “amnesia defense” or specific interrogation details being described online.

At this stage, investigators are still working to establish a verified timeline of events leading up to the incident. This includes reviewing operational procedures, staff responsibilities, and whether all required safety protocols were properly followed during the activity.

Officials have not released any public findings suggesting coordinated misconduct, intentional wrongdoing, or any verified statements matching the dramatic descriptions circulating on social media and forums.

Legal experts note that in ongoing investigations, early witness accounts or incomplete recollections are common and must be carefully evaluated against physical evidence, communication logs, and site records before conclusions can be drawn.

The case has generated widespread discussion about safety standards in high-risk adventure activities, particularly regarding supervision, training, and adherence to strict operational procedures.

Authorities continue to emphasize that the investigation is ongoing and that no final determination of cause or responsibility has been made.