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Woman Dies in Brazil Bungee Jump Accident After Safety Rope Omission

A 21-year-old woman in Brazil died after falling approximately 40 meters during a bungee jump. The incident occurred when staff reportedly failed to attach the necessary safety rope to her harness before she was pushed from a bridge. Staff members realized the omission only after the jump, leading to the fatal outcome.

By Fainaron·Jun 15, 2026 (an hour ago)·2 views
Woman Dies in Brazil Bungee Jump Accident After Safety Rope Omission

A 21-year-old woman has died in Brazil following a bungee jumping incident, reportedly falling around 40 meters. The fatal accident occurred after she was pushed from a bridge without the necessary safety equipment attached to her.

Reports indicate that staff members overseeing the bungee jump realized that the safety rope had not been connected to her harness only after the jump had already taken place.

According to NDTV World, the woman fell around 40 meters after being pushed from the bridge without the essential safety equipment in place.

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