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Luis Felipe Feliciano Egoroff, 32, uploaded an Instagram video in which rope jump instructors threw what appeared to be a stuffed body bag off the Skeleton Bridge in Limeiras, São Paulo.
That was where aspiring physical education teacher Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas was hurled to her death on Saturday from more than 100ft.
A caption at the start of Egoroff's video, uploaded September 23, 2022 and seemingly promoting an upcoming event that October, read, 'Removing the body.'
It appears as though a live person was inside the body bag, which carried the unmistakable silhouette of a human that moved as it went over the edge. It required a third person to help prop it up before the final toss.
Egoroff and fellow instructors Vitor de Freitas Gonçalves, 27, and Maicon Fernandes Cintra, 42, have been charged with homicide with eventual intent.
The instructor's post featured the hashtag #GoPro in an eerie foreshadowing of this week's deadly drop as investigators continue to look for the camera that Freitas was holding when she fell to her death.
They believe the GoPro could contain crucial evidence showing the events leading up to Saturday's fatal fall, as well as a bird's-eye view of her final moments.
A video posted on Luis Felipe Feliciano Egoroff's Instagram account in September 2022 showed the moment that rope jump instructors hurled a body bag off the Skeleton Bridge
Stunning video captured the moment that 21-year-old Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas was tossed to her death off the same bridge in São Paulo shown on Egoroff's social media
Egoroff told Brazilian authorities during an interrogation that he could not remember the events that led up to Freitas' fatal fall on Saturday
When he was interrogated by Brazilian authorities, Egoroff insisted that he did not remember what happened before Freitas' death.
'I went to the front first,' he said, EPTV reported. 'After that, it erased from my mind. I can't remember.'
During an interrogation, Egoroff told authorities that he and Cintra were responsible for attaching the rope.
'It's him or me who does that,' he said.
Cintra told authorities that the group's tasks varied when it came to their rope jump operation.
'Sometimes I'm the one who places the rope [on the person], sometimes it's Felipe,' Cintra said.
He added that the jumping equipment was 'visible' and that he did not know how the mistake resulting in Freitas' death had not been noticed.
'It's us three on the job,' he said. 'I can't understand at what moment I didn't see the rope.'
Moments later, he added: 'I simply cannot understand.'
Gonçalves claimed he had only been called over to help with lifting the woman and denied knowing where the missing GoPro was.
There appeared to be something stuffed in the body bag, which initially required a third person to prop up
Egoroff's shocking video appeared to be promoting a future jumping event in October of that year
Freitas died Saturday when she was hurled off the Skeleton Bridge in Limeiras, São Paulo, without any equipment
Local pedagogist Rafael Goulart, who was in line at the time of Freitas' fatal fall, claimed one of the rope jump workers had approached her body after the incident.
'They were worried about the equipment, either to hide evidence or because of its financial value,' Goulart told TV Globo.
Andrea Dantas Levy, the police chief leading the case, said Monday that the GoPro may have been taken.
'Honestly, I don't think it's still there, given the number of people who came to the bridge later to look for it,' Levy said.
'I believe that, unfortunately, someone may have taken the camera,' she added.
Levy claimed the camera belonged to the organizers of the dangerous jump, which she said 'cannot be called a company.'
'It's likely that during the fall, it slipped out of the victim's hand, even though it was strapped to her wrist,' Levy said.
Egoroff, Gonçalves and Cintra were transferred from the Provisional Detention Center in Piracicaba to the Provisional Detention Center II in Guarulhos, in the Greater São Paulo area, on Tuesday, G1 reported.
This move was made to ensure the instructors' physical safety, their attorney Rafael Gomes dos Santos said, but the Secretariat of Penitentiary Administration said it was because of 'administrative issues.'
The instructors have been in custody since Saturday. Their arrest was converted to a pretrial detention the following day.
Santos, their attorney, said he strongly disagreed with the classification of Freitas' death as intentional.
He argued that the instructors never intended for death to happen or assumed such a risk.
Santos said Monday that the three instructors were passionate about rope jumping and had never gotten into trouble, adding that Freitas' fatal fall was a 'tragic accident.'
At 6:30am local time today, the City of Limeira in São Paulo began closing off complete access to the Skeleton Bridge, where Freitas fell to her death, according to EPTV.
The mayor of Limeira, Murilo Félix, insisted in a meeting on Monday that demolishing the bridge was actually the solution.
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