Tourist dies after falling in waterfall during Highline practice in Chapada dos Veadeiros

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The Goiás Fire Department was fired and, upon arriving at the scene, found the victim lying on the edge of the well, with intense bleeding in the back of the head and without vital signs; Samu confirmed the death

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The accident occurred while Gustavo practiced Highline and crossed a suspended tape on the waterfall on Friday (25)

A man, identified as Gustavo Rodrigues Guimarães, died after falling from a height of about 50 meters in the Plant Waterfall, in the rural area of Alto Paraíso de Goiás, in the region of. The accident occurred while he practiced Highline and crossed a suspended ribbon on the waterfall on Friday (25).

According to witness reports, Gustavo fell directly over the stones on the edge of the waterfall well. Friends who were at the scene tried to revive him through RCP maneuvers (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), but he did not respond.

The Goiás Fire Department was fired and, upon arriving at the scene, found the victim lying on the edge of the well, with intense bleeding in the back of the head and without vital signs. The Samu team confirmed the death. The technical-scientific police, the Forensic Medical Institute (IML) and the Civil Police were also called for legal proceedings, and the body was collected yesterday afternoon.

On social networks, Gustavo showed a bit of the routine of travel and the practice of the sport he was performing during the accident. Beyond highlinehe shared the daily life working with stage montages and practicing juggling friends and family mobilizing in the networks to raise funds intended for the transfer of the body and the cost of burial.

*With information from Estadão Content
Posted by Carol Santos

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