A 21-year-old woman, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, was reportedly found alive after falling 131 feet from Skeleton Bridge in Brazil without her bungee cord attached. A nurse, Rayza Dias, who was a bystander, climbed down a slope to reach her and detected a weak pulse. Dias stated, "I even talked to her," but medical professionals pronounced Rodrigues de Freitas dead shortly after their arrival. The odds of surviving such a fall are low, but studies suggest that landing conditions can affect survival chances. Three bungee operators were arrested at the scene, with two fleeing but later apprehended. Brazilian police official Andrea Dantas Levy indicated that the team was not licensed and lacked authorization for the event, attributing the incident to a failure in verifying safety measures.
Bungee Jumper Found Alive After Fall Without Safety Cord
Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, a 21-year-old woman, fell 131 feet from Skeleton Bridge in Brazil while bungee jumping without a safety cord and was initially found alive by a nurse. Despite her weak pulse, she was later pronounced dead by medical professionals. Three bungee operators were arrested, and authorities indicated that the team was unlicensed and unauthorized.
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Nurse Reveals Bungee Jumper Who Plunged Without Safety Cord Was Still Alive
Bungee Jumper Found Alive After Fall Without Safety Cord