🚨 Brazil Rope Jump Tragedy: Viral “Unsecured Fall Video” Claims Spread, No Official Confirmation

Reports circulating online claim that a viral video shows 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas being thrown from Brazil’s Skeleton Bridge without a properly secured safety harness during a rope-jump activity in Limeira, São Paulo.
The posts allege that multiple individuals have been arrested and that instructors face homicide charges, and they describe the incident in graphic detail. However, at this stage, authorities have not publicly confirmed the existence of any “viral full footage” matching these claims, nor have they released an official, verified video showing the entire sequence as described online.

The investigation remains ongoing, and Brazilian authorities have not yet published a complete official reconstruction of the incident based on verified evidence such as authenticated video, forensic reports, or formal judicial filings. As with many high-profile accidents, investigators are expected to rely on a combination of witness testimony, operational records, and any secured media evidence before drawing conclusions.
While some reports state that individuals connected to the activity are under legal investigation, official statements have not fully confirmed all circulating details, including specific narratives about how the jump was initiated or what was captured on camera.
The case has sparked widespread public reaction due to the alleged safety failure and the dramatic nature of the reported incident. However, officials continue to emphasize that only verified findings released through formal channels should be treated as factual.
At this time, key elements of the viral descriptions remain unconfirmed, and the investigation is still in progress as authorities work to establish a clear and accurate timeline of events.