A 21-year-old woman plummeted 130 feet to her death in Brazil after workers at an extreme rope-swinging attraction pushed her off a bridge without attaching her safety harness, exposing catastrophic negligence at a commercial thrill-seeking operation.
Fatal Error at Skeleton Bridge
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas died Saturday at the Skeleton Bridge in Limeira, Sao Paulo state, during what should have been a controlled rope swing. Two men carried her onto the platform and pushed her over the edge while bystanders screamed warnings that no rope was attached. She fell approximately 40 meters into a canyon below. Emergency medical personnel declared her dead at the scene, according to local reports.
Video footage of the incident circulated widely online, drawing more than 17 million views within hours. The recordings show the young woman being launched from the platform as witnesses shouted desperate alerts about the missing safety equipment. Additional videos from the same location demonstrate how the attraction operates correctly, with participants swinging beneath the bridge on secured ropes after jumping.
Six People Taken Into Custody
Brazilian authorities arrested six individuals connected to the operation, including five men and one woman. Military Police investigators reported that witnesses confirmed workers apparently forgot to secure Freitas to the safety cord before pushing her from the bridge. The attraction differs from traditional bungee jumping, instead allowing participants to swing on a rope beneath the structure when properly attached to safety equipment.
The incident raises serious questions about safety protocols at extreme adventure attractions in Brazil. Unlike bungee operations that use elastic cords attached at the ankles or waist, this rope-swing activity requires workers to manually secure participants before launching them from the platform. The complete absence of a safety line represents a fundamental failure in operator procedures.
Growing Concerns About Adventure Tourism Safety
This tragedy highlights ongoing safety challenges in the adventure tourism industry, particularly at attractions requiring manual equipment checks before each participant. The Skeleton Bridge location had operated the rope-swing attraction for an undetermined period before this incident. No information about previous safety violations or incidents at the site has been released. The case now moves through Brazilian courts as prosecutors examine potential criminal charges against those responsible for the operation. Families choosing extreme activities increasingly face questions about adequate safety oversight at commercial adventure sites.

The headline is worded WRONG. Calling the Bungee cord a safety line is not accurate.
I think that for such an adventure, the bungee cord IS a safety line. Not in the normal sence that a safety line is there in case of primary cord failure. Either way, it sounds lik safety laws in Brazil leave a lot to be desired. Jumping off abridge frame with no safety back up seems a bit foolish to run such a business, lt alone be allowed. Hopefully those guys are jailed.