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BRCrime6 days ago

Rope jump: instructors of young dead person's jump in SP will be held responsible for homicide with eventual intent; see the penalty provided

Instructors involved in a rope jumping activity linked to the death of a young woman in São Paulo will face charges of homicide with dolus eventualis, which implies negligence or recklessness. The article outlines the legal consequences they may face.

Source document: Brazilian Legal Code (Código Penal Brasileiro)

3 reports

O GloboParty-alignedCenter6 days ago
Young woman still had pulse after being thrown from 40-meter jump without harness in São Paulo, says nurse: 'I spoke with her'

A young woman was thrown from a 40-meter jump without a safety harness in São Paulo, and according to a nurse, she still had a pulse when she was found.

Bias read (Center): The subject is related to sports and an accident during a jump activity, which is not inherently politically charged. The article reports on an incident involving a medical professional's account, with no evident ideological framing or bias in the reporting.

O GloboParty-alignedCenter6 days ago
After the death of a young woman thrown without a cord, SP jump organizers' profiles are deleted on social media

Following the death of a young person who was launched without ropes during a jump event in São Paulo, social media profiles of the organizers have been deleted.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an incident involving the death of a participant in a jump event and subsequent actions by social media platforms. The content does not present any overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing that would indicate a leaning toward either side of a political or

O GloboParty-alignedCenter7 days ago
Rope jump: instructors of young dead person's jump in SP will be held responsible for homicide with eventual intent; see the penalty provided

Instructors involved in a rope jumping activity linked to the death of a young woman in São Paulo will face charges of homicide with dolus eventualis, which implies negligence or recklessness. The article outlines the legal consequences they may face.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal case involving instructors accused of negligence leading to a fatality. It does not exhibit clear ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The focus is on legal proceedings and potential penalties, presented neutrally.

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