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21-year-old woman dead after rope jump staff allegedly failed to attach cord

21-year-old woman dead after rope jump staff allegedly failed to attach cord
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A 21-year-old woman died in Brazil after rope jumping instructors failed to attach her safety cord before pushing her from a bridge. Local authorities have arrested three staff members and are investigating the incident as a potential criminal case.

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The tragedy highlights critical safety failures in extreme sports tourism and raises questions about government oversight of abandoned infrastructure.

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A 21-year-old woman fell to her death after rope jumping staff allegedly forgot to attach a safety cord before the instructors threw her from a bridge in Brazil.

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