MPSP requests investigation into misogynistic attacks against young woman killed in rope jump

The São Paulo Public Ministry requested that DECAP investigate misogynistic comments against Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, who died in a rope jump without ropes.

The MPSP request followed a criminal complaint filed by the PSOL Feminist Caucus against X profiles that posted hate content.

Cited comments include phrases such as “party at the IML” and “if you put the pieces together you can have fun”. Prosecutor Ana Maria Aiello Demadis ordered the urgent forwarding of the case to the Capital Judicial Police Department.

The young woman died on June 13 after falling 40 meters from the Ponte do Esqueleto in Limeira. Three instructors were arrested for homicide with eventual intent.

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Illustration of Ponte do Esqueleto bridge with three men detained after fatal rope jump death of Maria Eduarda.
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Court orders preventive detention of three over rope jump death

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The Limeira court converted the arrest of three men to preventive detention after the death of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas during a rope jump without a cord at Ponte do Esqueleto.

São Paulo Civil Police arrested three more people on Saturday suspected of involvement in the death of 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas during a rope jump in Limeira on June 13.

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São Paulo Civil Police indicted three instructors for qualified homicide with eventual intent in the death of Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, who was thrown without ropes from the Esqueleto Bridge on June 13.

A 53-year-old woman died on Saturday afternoon (11) on Avenida Regente Feijó in Tatuapé, east zone of São Paulo, struck by a stray bullet during a shootout between an off-duty military police officer and criminals attempting to steal a motorcycle. The victim was taken to Pronto-Socorro Tatuapé but succumbed to her injuries. The case is under investigation by DHPP and the Military Police.

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Student Alana Anísio Rosa, 20, spoke publicly for the first time about the femicide attempt she suffered in February in São Gonçalo. In a video posted by her mother on social media, she demands justice and calls for a rally at the first hearing on April 15. The attacker, Luiz Felipe Sampaio, invaded her home after romantic rejection.

Justice Minister Wellington Cesar Lima stated on Tuesday that investigations confirm the suicide of Luiz Philip Mourão, known as Sicario, while in Federal Police custody.

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