Three men face homicide charges after a woman’s fatal plunge from a bridge in Limeira, Brazil. The incident involved a 21-year-old woman, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, who fell more than 130 feet without adequate safety equipment.
Charges and Arrests
Luis Felipe Feliciano Egoroff, 32, Vitor de Freitas Goncalves, 27, and Maicon Fernandes Cintra, 42, have been arrested. Authorities charged them with homicide with eventual intent. This charge indicates they did not intend to kill but engaged in a risky act with fatal consequences. They were caught while attempting to flee and are currently detained.
Details of the Incident
The incident occurred at the Ponte do Esqueleto, a defunct railway bridge in São Paulo. Videos online depict Eduarda being lifted and tossed over the bridge by two men while a third man observed. She was not attached to any safety ropes at the time. Her helmet was visible, yet a safety cord was absent.
Police confirmed the three men serve as jumping instructors. They acknowledged oversight in securing Eduarda’s safety equipment, yet could not recall who was responsible for the check.
Background on Rope Jumping
Rope jumping, distinct from bungee jumping, uses climbing ropes for a pendulum-like swing. The sport’s originator, Dan Osman, died in 1998 due to equipment failure.
Reactions and Tributes
Tributes for Eduarda have surfaced, with one from her gym, Panobianco Academia, highlighting her positive influence on others. Her mother shared a heartfelt message expressing her grief and love.
Official Responses
Limeira officials plan to sue the federal government, criticizing its inaction on securing the bridge area. The city council has pursued local safety ordinances, laying responsibility on federal authorities.
The governor’s office confirmed her equipment was improperly secured. Local police noted she had requested to be launched from the bridge and used a camera during the jump.
Prior to her death, Eduarda posted a message on Instagram questioning her decision to jump, underscoring the risks involved.

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