Haunting Final Words of Thrill-Seeking Woman Revealed Before Workers Throw Her Off a 40-Meter Bridge - Three Men Charged with HOMICIDE * The Gateway Pundit * by Cullen Linebarger

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The chilling final words of a female thrill-seeker who fell to her death last week in South America have been revealed, and a new development strongly suggests this was no accident.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, a young woman died tragically in Brazil this week when she was thrown off a bridge in a sort of thrill-seeking activity, but the workers forgot to attach the rope to her.

This is not bungee-jumping. When it goes right, the person ends up swinging on the end of a rope beneath the bridge.

According to Yahoo News, the incident occurred on the “Skeleton Bridge” in Limeira, São Paulo. Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas was carried onto the platform by two men, then shoved from the edge, according to a video of the fall that surfaced online.

Here’s the video:

As she fell 40 meters into a canyon, a witness was heard shouting: “Guys, the rope!” Medics pronounced her dead at the scene.

According to Yahoo News, witnesses told Military Police that workers apparently forgot to tie her to a safety cord before throwing her over.

Here is how proper bungee jumping is supposed to look:

Now, it turns out that Rodrigues de Freitas issued a strangely ironic and haunting message just shortly before being shoved to her death.

“Who was the crazy person who let me jump off a bridge???” she jokingly asked in an Instagram story.

The New York Post reported that six people have been arrested following the incident.

This includes three people at the scene of the jump. They face charges of qualified HOMICIDE with eventual intent.

Per FindLaw, in some Latin American countries and European penal codes, a homicide is considered “qualified” when the killer’s actions involve specific factors of premeditation, cruelty, or malice.

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