A young woman from Brazil lost her life in an adventure sports due to the negligence of the operator. The tragic incident occurred on June 13, 2026, when the adventure sports company Entre Cordas allegedly failed to attach a safety rope to 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, who lost her life during a jump from the 30–40-meter-high Skeleton Bridge. Victim Maria Eduarda was a physical education professional from Jandira, São Paulo.
Authorities have arrested six organizers for gross negligence as the incident sparks national outrage over the lethal risks of unregulated adventure tourism.
“When the thrill of the extraordinary is built upon a foundation of lethal indifference, the cost of an "adventure" becomes a life that can never be returned.”
Immediate Aftermath
Video footage captured by witnesses appears to show that no safety equipment was in use at the time of the incident. After the fall, bystanders and emergency responders, including teams from SAMU and the Fire Department, attempted to render aid. Despite their efforts, the victim succumbed to multiple traumatic injuries and was declared dead at the scene.
Moments before the tragic 40m fall of late Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas.
Company Profile
Entre Cordas Official is a private Brazilian extreme sports and rope-jumping operator known for organizing activities at Ponte do Esqueleto in Limeira, São Paulo. As the group has never operated as a formally registered business or corporate entity, its exact year of establishment cannot be definitively determined.
Safety Records
Despite being an abandoned and decommissioned structure, Ponte do Esqueleto remains a gathering point for adventure sports activities. The site has been associated with multiple accidents, including deaths and injuries reported during 2024 and 2025.
The bridge was the site of a fatal accident involving a cyclist who fell from the structure in year 2024. Following the incident, federal authorities urged measures such as access restrictions and enhanced safety signage, but the area remained in use for extreme sports. And in year 2025 two women were seriously injured after falling from the bridge.
The Role Of Personal Vigilance
While participants should be able to trust the professionals they hire, the unregulated nature of informal adventure sites demands that individuals become the final line of defense for their own safety. To potentially avert such catastrophic outcomes, participants should adopt a stance of proactive self-awareness:
- Verify Institutional Legitimacy: Before committing to an activity, demand to see valid insurance documentation, certified safety training records for the staff, and evidence of a regulated, purpose-built facility.
- Identify Red Flags: If the site is an abandoned structure—like the Ponte do Esqueleto—or if the atmosphere feels hurried, disorganized, or focused primarily on social media optics, the risk is inherently elevated.
- Demand Physical Proof of Safety: Never rely on the word of an organizer regarding equipment; personally observe and verify that your safety harness and ropes are correctly attached and functional before moving to the edge.
- Trust Your Intuition: In extreme sports, if a situation feels unsafe, you must prioritize your life over social pressure or the cost of the excursion; walking away is always a valid survival choice.
Have you participated in extreme sports or adventure tourism? What steps do you take to verify the safety, insurance, and professional credentials of your organizers before committing to a high-risk activity? Share your experiences and safety tips in the comments below to help foster a more informed and vigilant community.
Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and official reports regarding the tragic incident in Limeira, Brazil, as of June 14, 2026. All details regarding the victim, the companies involved ("Entre Cordas" and "Ih Voei"), and the ongoing police investigation have been cross-checked for accuracy based on verified reporting. This content is for informational and educational purposes regarding safety awareness in extreme sports and does not constitute legal advice. Readers should refer to official local authorities and primary news sources for the most current updates on the legal proceedings.