Death Lies & Alibis+Follow🚨 NEW DETAILS EMERGE IN BRAZIL BRIDGE DEATH THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD 🚨 The death of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas has become even more heartbreaking as investigators continue piecing together what happened on the so-called “Skeleton Bridge” in Limeira, Brazil. 💔 According to reports, a nurse who responded to the scene said Maria Eduarda was still alive when emergency crews arrived. The nurse reportedly observed labored breathing and signs that she was still fighting for her life after plunging approximately 40 meters (130 feet) into a ravine below. That means Maria Eduarda did not die instantly. She survived the fall and suffered critical injuries before ultimately succumbing. ⚠️ Authorities allege Maria Eduarda was sent off the bridge without being properly connected to the safety system during a bungee-jumping event. Witnesses reportedly began screaming moments after the jump when they realized something was wrong. The tragedy sparked outrage across Brazil after video of the incident began circulating online. Investigators have since detained multiple people connected to the event, and authorities are examining whether criminal negligence played a role in the young woman’s death. Adding to the heartbreak, Maria Eduarda had spent the day posting photos and videos from the event and appeared excited about the experience. Now, a family is grieving the loss of a daughter, a fiancé is mourning the woman he planned to marry, and investigators are working to determine how such a catastrophic failure could have happened. 💭 What should have been an unforgettable adventure became a nightmare that ended a young life far too soon. #MariaEduarda #BreakingNews #Brazil #TrueCrime #CrimeNews #JusticeForMaria #BungeeJump 00Share
Cris+FollowBrazil Records Over 50 Mpox Cases in Early 2026: Border Vigilance Urged BRASÍLIA — Brazilian health authorities have issued a "yellow flag" as confirmed Mpox cases surpassed 50 in early 2026. São Paulo leads with 43 cases, while new notifications in Porto Alegre are driving a push for reinforced border surveillance. Regional Risks & Transmission A recent case in Porto Alegre involving a patient likely infected elsewhere has raised alarms regarding domestic transmission. While the 2024 global emergency is over, 2026 data shows persistent circulation requiring swift intervention. • São Paulo: Primary hotspot with the majority of national cases. • Porto Alegre: New cases are straining local health teams. • Variants: Officials haven't confirmed specific clades (I or II) for recent cases, complicating the public health response. New Border Health Measures With a 21-day incubation period, "silent" viral spread across borders is a major threat. Brazil is now implementing enhanced screening. Travelers should expect: 1. Health Declarations: Mandatory reporting of symptoms and recent travel history. 2. Visual Screening: Identification of symptomatic individuals, particularly those with rashes or lesions. 3. Enhanced Monitoring: A multi-layered approach involving contact tracing and genomic surveillance. Global Context This rise coincides with a WHO report on a new recombinant strain (Clade Ib/IIb) found in the UK and India. While general risk remains low, the potential for viral evolution makes Brazil’s vigilance critical. Citizens should seek medical help for fever, headache, or skin lesions. In 2026, the priority is transparency without causing undue alarm. #Mpox #Brazil #BorderSecurity 10Share