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Bungee jumper who plunged from 130-foot bridge without a cord was still alive when she was found, nurse reveals

Add The New York Post on Google A student who plunged to her death during a bungee jump with no cord in Brazil was still alive immediately after the fall, according to an off-duty nurse who rushed to save her.

Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, was filmed being hurled off an abandoned 130-foot bridge near Sao Paulo on Saturday after careless staff seemingly failed to attach the rope in a horrific video shared on social media.

Nurse Rayza Dias was at the scene at the time, and tried to scramble to her crash site at the base of “Skeleton Bridge,” where de Freitas had been taking part in an unlicensed bungee jump.

“I scraped my whole hand because there’s a steep slope down there and only one rope for us to climb down,” Dias told Brazilian TV network Domingo Espetacular on Sunday.

“It was all covered in mud. I kept going down, down, we walked all the way,” she said, adding that de Freitas was alive when she reached her.

“I even talked to her. I have a habit of joking and saying, ‘Nobody dies on my shift.’ And I told her, ‘Duda [Eduarda], nobody dies on my shift.’ Even though I wasn’t on my shift there,” she said, becoming emotional.

Three of the bungee jump operators were arrested and subsequently charged with homicide on Sunday after two of them made a break for it following the death and had to be tracked down with a military helicopter.

A further three suspects who worked at the illegal site were detained but later released without charge.

Read original at New York Post

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