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    By Latest News Editor on June 16, 2026 World News
    Bungee jump workers cannot recall who was responsible for safety cord prior to fatal plunge
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    Get you up to speed: Bungee workers ‘can’t remember’ who was supposed to attach safety cord before model plunged to death | News World

    Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, fell to her death after a bungee jump on the Skeleton Bridge in Limeira, São Paulo, Brazil, when her safety cord was not attached. Three men, named as Maicon Fernandes Cintra, 42, Luis Felipe Feliciano Egoroff, 32, and Vitor de Freitas Gonçalves, 27, have been arrested and charged with homicide with eventual intent.

    The three men arrested—Maicon Fernandes Cintra, Luis Felipe Feliciano Egoroff, and Vitor de Freitas Gonçalves—are currently remanded in custody pending further investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Statements from the accused indicated a lack of defined roles and responsibility for safety checks, contributing to the ongoing scrutiny of industry practices and protocols in bungee jumping operations in Brazil.

    Three men have been arrested and remanded in custody on charges of homicide following the fatal bungee jump incident involving Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas. Entre Cordas, the company involved, has reportedly deleted its Instagram account, which advertised the jump, amid growing public outrage and scrutiny over safety protocols.

    What remains unclear — It is not known why the bungee jump team was unable to recall their specific responsibilities regarding safety cord attachment during the incident.

    Bungee jump workers cannot recall who was responsible for safety cord prior to fatal plunge

    The workers of a bungee company who threw a model to her death after her safety cord was unattached have appeared in court.

    Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, fell to her death in front of horrified witnesses, who can be heard shouting: ‘the rope people, the rope.’

    The teacher was seen being carried in a Superman pose before being hurled to her death down a 130ft drop off the Skeleton bridge in Limeira, São Paulo, in Brazil.

    A nurse nearby managed to get to Maria who was dying from her injuries.

    ‘She was breathing heavily. Her pupils were dilated her pulse was weak. I even talked to her… I told her, “Nobody dies on my shift.” Even though I wasn’t on my shift,’ nurse Rayza Dias told reporters.

    Three men were arrested for homicide with eventual intent following the tragic death. 

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    They were perp walked to court on Monsay where they claimed there was a ‘blackout’ during the stunt’s set-up, and ‘can’t remember’ who should have attached the safety cord. 

    Bungee jump workers cannot recall who was responsible for safety cord prior to fatal plunge
    Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas has been named as the victim of the jump-gone-wrong

    Bungee Jump operators under arrest / Source: GRAP MoL
    Bungee Jump operators are taken to court in handcuffs (Picture: Brazilian Police)

    The trio remanded in custody after appearing before a judge have been named locally as Maicon Fernandes Cintra, 42, Luis Felipe Feliciano Egoroff, 32, and Vitor de Freitas Gonçalves, 27. 

    Luis Felipe, who says he earned just £26.50 per jump, told police after his arrest that team members didn’t have set responsibilities during the jumps and equipment checks were carried out ‘jointly.’

    Quizzed on who was responsible for the final safety checks for Maria Eduarda’s jump, he told police: ‘I can’t remember.’ Maicon Fernandes Cintra reportedly gave cops the same answer.

    Their lawyer Rafael Gomes dos Santos claimed overnight: ‘They are in a state of shock. They cannot explain what happened because they have been doing this for years.

    ‘Nothing like this has ever happened.’

    The fatal bungee jump of Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freita, 21, who fell more than 131ft to her death after ropes were not secured to her by bungee jump company atPonte do Esqueleto (Skeleton Bridge), S?o Paulo
    The fatal bungee jump of Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freita, 21, who fell more than 131ft to her death

    Videos show her being carried horizontally by her arms and legs in a ‘Superman’ pose at the top of Ponte do Esqueleto, an abandoned railway bridge.

    After she is thrown off, instructors look down as the camera pans to show the safety line still lying on the platform.

    Maria Eduarda’s devastated mum Valdenia, expressed her grief hours after her daughter’s funeral took place.

    She posted online: ‘That damned rope took you away from me forever. My beloved daughter, you are gone and all that remains here is pain and longing. I will love you forever.’

    In a series of Instagram stories published moments before she died, the tragic gym worker killed published photos of the representatives of the private company that organised the jump.

    Ms Rodrigues de Freitas had uploaded a string of social media posts before the trip, excited about the jump and sharing pictures of the venue.

    ‘Who was the crazy person who let me jump off a bridge?’ she wrote beside a photograph of an Entre Cordas banner.

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    The bridge was advertised as ‘a jump to the extraordinary’ (Picture: Google Maps)

    The jump appeared to involve bungee jump-rope operator Entre Cordas and Ih Voei, a linked instructor brand. 

    Local media reports staff at the scene were wearing shirts bearing the names of both brands.

    Entre Cordas’s Instagram page, which advertised ‘a jump to the extraordinary,’ was reportedly taken down after the death.

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