Bungee jumping victims social media taken down after sick abuse from trolls threatening to rape her in the morgue

Perverted trolls have bombarded old posts by the student flung to her death in an unthinkable bungee-jump disaster in Brazil with sick comments — with some so vile they are being investigated as inciting necrophilia.Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas’ old posts were filled with cruel sexual jokes, old pictures and invasive comments objectifying the victim’s body after she was thrown 130 feet from a bridge by instructors who somehow failed to attach the rope.“If the victim were ugly, it would be less sad,” said one of the vile trolls, while others said they wanted to “party” at the morgue or get jobs at the medical examiner’s office.The late 21-year-old student’s grieving family has since been forced to shut down all her social media — while outraged politicians have reported some of the trolls to police to investigate them for inciting rape, necrophilia and the desecration of a corpse.“It’s appalling that comments like ‘there’s a party at the morgue today,’  are made openly and social media does nothing.This is misogyny, this is incitement, and this is a crime,” Congresswoman Hilton told Brazilian outlet Ultimo Segundo.“We cannot allow the lack of moderation and responsibility of big tech companies, which profit billions of dollars, to continue normalizing so many horrors,” she added.Some of the abuse is so twisted it could result in prison sentences of up to 3 years.“The online demonstrations that vilify Maria Eduarda’s memory transcend mere immorality and constitute serious offenses that will receive a severe legal response,” criminal attorney Adib Abdouni told Ultimo Segundo.“The purported anonymity of social media is a legal illusion.

It is the responsibility of the Cybercrime Division to initiate a police investigation and request the breaking of telematics secrecy, based on the Brazilian Internet Civil Framework.From there, the owners of the IP addresses behind fake profiles can be identified,” he added.De F...

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