Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, was preparing to take part in a bungee jump from Ponte do Esqueleto in Limeira, São Paulo, on Saturday. She was launched from the bridge without a safety rope and plunged to her death. Now, the president of the Brazilian Rope Jump Association has commented on the tragedy.
A video of the fatal accident, now shared online, shows the young woman being carried by two workers before they release her from the bridge. Seconds later, voices shout, “The rope, people, the rope,” according to The Sun.
According to reports, Maria had not been connected to a safety rope before the jump. Military Police later indicated that employees allegedly failed to attach the safety equipment to her harness before she was released.
Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene, but Maria was pronounced dead there. Authorities have since launched an investigation into the incident. Initially, however, some of those involved appeared not to be cooperating with the police.
According to The Sun, some individuals reportedly fled the scene after the accident. The suspects deny fleeing. Police later used a helicopter to search nearby areas, found at least two people, and arrested them.
One of those arrested, Luis Felipe, told local police that there were no clearly defined responsibilities among staff during the jumps and that equipment checks were carried out jointly. When asked who was responsible for attaching Maria to the safety rope, he reportedly said he “can’t remember.”
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas bungee accident
Another suspect, Maicon Fernandes Cintra, reportedly gave similar answers. According to People, six people have been brought in for questioning. Three men were arrested and charged with homicide with implied malice.
“It was a team there that wasn’t regulated; they didn’t even have authorization to be there,” Delegate Andrea Dantas Levy told G1, per People. “They ended up organizing this event, and this fatality happened today, in my perception, due to a failure to verify and supervise the placement of the rope on the victim’s jump.”
Meanwhile, Marco Antonio de Campos Gonçalves Junior, president of the Brazilian Rope Jump Association and head of the RopeTrips agency, which organizes jumps from the same bridge, has also commented on the tragedy. He was not involved in the incident.
According to LADbible, he told AcidadeON that authorization has never been required to conduct jumps from the bridge.
“We do a vertical activity, which is not prohibited and does not require authorisation,” he said, according to the outlet.
His agency has canceled an upcoming jumping event at Skeleton Bridge scheduled for July 4. He has organized multiple events at this location in the past. He insists these events always took place in the presence of Military Police and municipal civil guards, though no authorization was requested.
“The way forward is to regulate”
The City Hall of Limeira, however, says responsibility for the bridge lies exclusively with the federal government.
“Since the beginning of 2025, the municipal administration had been adopting administrative measures and demanding action from the federal bodies responsible for the area,” they told O Globo in a statement, according to LADbible.
“The tragedy this Saturday (13), which resulted in the death of a 21-year-old woman, makes the continuation of this omission unsustainable and unacceptable.”
According to reports, Marco Antonio de Campos Gonçalves Junior is set to visit the Limeira City Council on Monday to discuss how rope jumping at Skeleton Bridge should be regulated in the future.
He said: “The way forward is to regulate, not to prohibit. It has to be regulated to make it safe for customers and operators,” according to LADbible.
According to him, the tragedy was caused by inadequate safety management and poor operational standards.
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