Family Deletes Social Media of 21-Year-Old Brazilian Bungee Jumping Victim After Flood of Sickening Rape and Necrophilia Comments

São Paulo, Brazil – The grieving family of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas was forced to delete her social media accounts after they were overwhelmed with vile, perverted comments, including rape threats and necrophilia references, following her tragic death in a bungee jumping accident.
Maria fell 130 feet to her death when bungee jumping instructors reportedly forgot to attach her safety line. The horrifying incident occurred just one day before another woman, 59-year-old Rosemary Suzart Garcia, plunged 100 feet to her death while hiking in Maricá.
Police are now investigating the online trolls responsible for the disturbing comments targeting the young victim’s profiles. Family members, already devastated by the loss, took the difficult step of removing Maria’s accounts to stop the abuse.

According to reports, Maria was participating in the bungee jump when the critical safety failure occurred, leading to her fatal fall. The accident has sparked outrage over safety standards at the facility and raised questions about oversight in adventure tourism.
The wave of grotesque online harassment has drawn widespread condemnation, with many calling for stricter measures against cyberbullying and the exploitation of tragedy for sick gratification. Authorities are actively tracking those responsible for the most severe threats.
Maria’s family has asked for privacy as they mourn their daughter, who was remembered by loved ones as a vibrant young woman full of life. The case has highlighted both the dangers of extreme sports and the dark underbelly of social media in the aftermath of high-profile deaths.
This is the second fatal fall involving a Brazilian woman in just two days, adding to growing concerns about safety in popular tourist and adventure activities across the country.