Multiple reports say a 21-year-old woman who died during a rope-jumping activity in Brazil is buried in the country. The incident involves two rope-jumping instructors who, according to accounts, throw or release the participant from a bridge without first securing her to safety equipment. The reports describe the jump as a dramatic event after which the woman falls and dies. Local coverage also states that her burial takes place on Sunday. The available summaries focus on the circumstances leading up to the fatal fall, including allegations or findings related to the instructors’ failure to use harness or other security measures before the jump. They also note that the woman’s death occurs at the rope-jumping site and that the fatal outcome prompts attention to safety procedures in such adventure activities. The summaries provided do not include details on the location’s exact name, any investigation status, or charges, but they consistently describe the core facts: a fatal fall during a supervised jump, alleged lack of proper harnessing, and burial in Brazil.