Three bungee jump instructors are facing homicide charges after a 21-year-old woman, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, fell from a 130-foot bridge in Brazil without a safety line attached. The incident occurred on June 13 at the Ponte do Esqueleto in São Paulo state. The instructors have stated they cannot recall who was responsible for securing her harness during the jump. In interrogation footage, Luis Felipe Feliciano Egoroff, 32, acknowledged shared responsibility but claimed his memory failed him at the critical moment. Maicon Fernandes Cintra, 42, admitted the team rotated responsibilities for handling the rope but could not explain the oversight. The third instructor, Vitor de Freitas Gonçalves, 27, was called to assist Freitas but also reported uncertainty regarding a GoPro camera that was supposed to record the jump. A bystander captured footage of the rope lying slack as Freitas fell, and she was later found alive but could not be saved. All three instructors are being held without bond, and investigators noted they were operating without authorization on federally owned property. Two of the suspects initially fled but were located by police. Three additional individuals connected to the incident were questioned and later released.
Three Bungee Jump Instructors Charged with Homicide Following Fatal Jump Incident
Three bungee jump instructors have been charged with homicide after a 21-year-old woman died during a jump from a bridge in Brazil without a safety line. The instructors claimed they could not remember who was responsible for securing her harness. Investigators found that the instructors were operating without authorization on federally owned property.
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