Two Tragedies in Two Days Leave Brazil in Shock
In just 48 hours, Brazil has been shaken by two devastating outdoor accidents.
The first involved 59-year-old Rosemary Suzart Garcia, who was hiking with friends and a guide in Maricá when tragedy struck on a narrow cliffside path. Witnesses say she lost her balance while applying insect repellent and fell nearly 100 feet.
A guide tried desperately to grab her—but couldn’t hold on. In seconds, she was gone.
Emergency crews later recovered her body, but it was too late.
Just one day earlier, 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas lost her life during a rope-jumping activity in São Paulo after a reported safety failure.
Two women. Two different accidents. One heartbreaking outcome.
As investigations begin, families are left grieving—and a country is left asking how two tragedies could happen so close together.
Rest in peace.
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