Brazil Rope Jump Death: Authorities Review Evidence as Investigation Continues

The death of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas during a rope-jump activity at the Skeleton Bridge in Limeira, São Paulo, Brazil, remains under active investigation.
According to reports being reviewed by authorities, investigators are examining multiple forms of evidence, including witness statements and available documentation related to the activity. Officials have not publicly confirmed specific details regarding any video or audio materials, and no final conclusions have been announced.
Emergency responders attended the scene after the fall from approximately 40 meters, but the woman did not survive her injuries. The case has since led to a formal inquiry into safety procedures, operational oversight, and staff responsibilities at the site.

Authorities are working to reconstruct the sequence of events leading up to the incident. At this stage, they are reviewing whether all required safety checks were properly carried out and whether any procedural failures may have played a role.
The incident has sparked wider discussion about regulation and accountability in extreme sports and adventure tourism, particularly the importance of strict safety protocols and supervision in high-risk activities.
Officials have emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing and that no verified final findings have been released.
As the case continues, authorities are urging the public to rely on confirmed information rather than speculation circulating online.