Brazil Hiking Tragedy: Second Woman Falls 100 Feet to Her Death Days After Bungee Accident

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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