🚨 BRAZIL ROPE-JUMP CASE: CLAIMS ABOUT FINAL SOCIAL MEDIA POST CIRCULATE ONLINE

Social media posts are widely circulating claiming that 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas shared a final online update shortly before the rope-jump incident at Brazil’s “Skeleton Bridge.”
According to these online narratives, the post allegedly showed her expressing excitement about the extreme sports activity, with some claims suggesting it was uploaded only minutes before the fatal fall. Additional posts also claim investigators reviewed phone data and identified a precise timestamp linked to her final activity on social media.
However, at this time, Brazilian authorities have not officially confirmed the existence, timing, or content of any such final social media post. No verified investigative report has been released publicly supporting the specific details being shared online.

Officials continue to focus on established aspects of the case, including safety procedures, operational responsibility, equipment checks, and the sequence of events leading up to the incident. Any claims about phone records or exact posting times remain unverified unless confirmed through official forensic reporting.
Investigators have not released any statement validating that Maria posted a final selfie minutes before the incident, nor have they confirmed the wording or content described in viral posts.
As with many high-profile tragedies, emotional narratives and alleged “final posts” often spread quickly online, but authorities emphasize that only verified digital forensics and official records can confirm what truly happened.
The investigation remains ongoing, and no final conclusions have been announced.