🚨 BRAZIL ROPE-JUMP TRAGEDY: CLAIMS ABOUT FINAL VIDEO CIRCULATING ONLINE, NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION

Online posts are widely circulating claiming that a final video or pH๏τo of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas was recorded moments before the fatal rope-jump incident at the so-called “Skeleton Bridge” in Brazil.

According to these social media narratives, the footage allegedly shows the young woman appearing calm and smiling while wearing a safety harness, with operators moving in the background shortly before the incident occurred. The posts describe this as part of her “final digital footprint” and suggest it was shared with a close network before the jump.

However, at this time, Brazilian authorities have not officially confirmed the existence or authenticity of any such final video or private recording. No verified evidence has been released to support the claims that the footage has been recovered or formally reviewed by investigators.

Officials continue to focus their investigation on established facts, including safety procedures, operational responsibility, equipment checks, and the exact sequence of events leading up to the tragedy. Any digital materials referenced in online posts have not been publicly verified.

Investigators have not released any statement confirming that Maria uploaded or shared any final video, nor have they confirmed the content or context being described across viral platforms.

As with many high-profile cases, emotional narratives and alleged “final moments” often spread rapidly online, but authorities emphasize that only verified evidence and official records can confirm what actually occurred.

The investigation remains ongoing, and no final conclusions have been announced.