Brazilian woman killed after being thrown off bridge without rope is buried in Sao Paulo
A 21-year-old woman, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, was buried on Sunday in Sao Paulo state, Brazil, after dying in a tragic incident. On Saturday, she was participating in rope jumping at an abandoned bridge known as Ponte do Esqueleto in Limeira, a location popular for extreme sports.

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AI-generatedA 21-year-old woman, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, was buried on Sunday in Sao Paulo state, Brazil, after dying in a tragic incident. On Saturday, she was participating in rope jumping at an abandoned bridge known as Ponte do Esqueleto in Limeira, a location popular for extreme sports. Rodrigues de Freitas had requested to be launched from the bridge in an "aeroplane style," with two instructors lifting her above their shoulders. Tragically, the instructors threw her from the bridge without first securing her with any safety equipment. The article states she aspired to become a physical education teacher.
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4 extractedThe woman had requested to be launched from the bridge in an 'aeroplane style'.
The victim, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, aspired to become a physical education teacher.
The incident occurred during a rope jumping activity at an abandoned bridge in Limeira, Brazil.
A 21-year-old woman died after being thrown from a bridge without a rope by instructors.