Bungee jumper dies of heart attack after terrible mistake

WARNING – CONFRONTATION VIDEO: The moment a 25-year-old woman plunged to her death after jumping off a bridge without a bungee cord around her ankles has been captured on video by horrified onlookers.

The young woman reportedly died in mid-air from a massive heart attack after realizing too late that she had made a disastrous mistake.

Yecenia Morales, 25, died in the tragic bungee jumping incident when she reportedly jumped off the bridge without a rope after hearing a signal meant for her boyfriend.

The incident occurred in the municipality of Amaga, in the department of Antioquia, in northern Colombia, on July 18.

Another tourist filmed a video of the victim jumping off the viaduct and to his death from a nearby cliff. The video was later shared on the social media platform TikTok.

The woman reportedly jumped without being secured. Source: Newsflash/AustralscopeThe woman reportedly jumped without being secured. Source: Newsflash/Australscope

The woman reportedly jumped without being secured. Source: Newsflash/Australscope

According to local media, the young woman was accompanied by her boyfriend, who was ahead of her in the queue to participate in the activity organised by the company Sky Bungee Jumping.

Around 100 people were waiting to jump from a bridge at a height of about 45 metres.

Morales was ranked 90th on the list, meaning she was among the last jumpers that day and did not have the elastic cord attached to her ankles.

Local media said the woman misinterpreted a signal she was giving her boyfriend to jump and suddenly jumped off the viaduct.

She fell from a height of about 50 metres into a valley and when emergency services arrived at the scene she was already dead.

Her boyfriend was the first to arrive at the spot where she landed on the ground, and he desperately tried to perform CPR on her since he had first aid training, however, it was too late.

He is reportedly receiving medical treatment for injuries he sustained while trying to reach his position in the valley and is said to be in a state of shock.

According to local media, doctors at the hospital said he suffered a massive heart attack before hitting the ground.

Meanwhile, local authorities have launched an investigation following allegations that two companies offering services and supplying equipment at the site were not authorised to do so.

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