The Crew Realized They Hadn't Attached the Safety Rope After She Jumped

A 21-year-old university student traveled to a bridge-jumping event in Brazil looking for an adrenaline rush. Maria Eduarda Rodrigues was fitted with a harness, guided through the safety process, and carried to the edge of a bridge by trained staff. Everything appeared normal—until the moment she was launched. Witnesses suddenly realized the rope meant to stop her fall had never been attached. Maria fell approximately 130 feet before emergency responders arrived. Despite efforts to save her, she died from catastrophic injuries. Investigators soon discovered an even more troubling mystery: multiple crew members allegedly could not explain who was responsible for attaching the rope or performing the final safety check. Reports claim several workers fled into nearby woods immediately after the incident before later being located by police. As authorities continued investigating, another crucial piece of evidence reportedly disappeared. Maria had paid extra to wear a GoPro during the jump, but the camera was missing after the accident. Police are now working to determine exactly how such a basic safety failure occurred, who was responsible, and what happened to the missing footage that could potentially reveal the truth. #TrueCrimeRecaps #MariaEduardaRodrigues #BungeeJumping #BreakingNews Join this channel to get access to perks:    / @truecrimerecaps   SUBSCRIBE TO THE YOUTUBE SHOW! 𝐓𝐚𝐩 ➡️ https://www.youtube.com/truecrimereca... FOR ALL THE CRIME IN HALF THE TIME! 🎥 Hit 🔔 for a heads up when it's time to weigh in on a new True Crime Recaps episode with Amy and Chris. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: https://bit.ly/TrueCrimeRecapsPodcast (Or anywhere you get your podcasts!) Chris and Amy team up to bring you TWICE the crime in half the time. Don't miss it. GET SOCIAL! Instagram:   / truecrimerecaps   Facebook:   / truecrimerecapsvideos   Twitter:   / truecrimerecaps   The whole deal: https://truecrimerecaps.com