Jornal Razão has exclusively uncovered details surrounding the case. On this Thursday, January 1st, a man fell from the structure after shouting, "I'm leaving, woohoo!" The case is officially being treated as an attempted suicide, though no hypothesis has been ruled out.
Emergency services were summoned and found civilian lifeguards and bystanders who had already pulled the man from the water and were providing assistance on the beach.
The victim presented a severe clinical condition and was classified as a grade 4 drowning case. The response team included support from SAMU (Mobile Emergency Care Service), which transported the man to the Governador Celso Ramos Hospital, where he remained under medical care.
According to information gathered at the scene, the man was accompanied by a coworker; both are from Rio Grande do Sul. The friend reported that the victim had recently lost his mother and was showing signs of deep emotional distress. The previous day, the two had reportedly consumed alcohol and gone to the bridge, never imagining such an outcome.
According to initial medical assessments, survival is expected, although the treatment is considered complex. His health status continues to be monitored.
According to information gathered by Jornal Razão, the victim was categorized as a grade 4 drowning, a classification used when there is serious compromise of respiration and bodily function. In this condition, the person may present intense shortness of breath, confusion, vomiting, and a risk of lung injury, requiring immediate medical attention.
After being pulled from the water, the man showed clear signs of physical weakness, which prompted his urgent transfer to the hospital. At Governador Celso Ramos Hospital, he remained under medical observation with respiratory support and constant monitoring.
The initial evaluation indicated the possibility of survival, though with a complex treatment plan involving days of hospitalization, frequent exams, and monitoring to prevent respiratory and infectious complications common in severe drowning cases.
His health condition requires careful attention, but there was no indication of an immediate risk of death following his arrival at the hospital. The case continues to be monitored by the medical team.
Emergency services were summoned and found civilian lifeguards and bystanders who had already pulled the man from the water and were providing assistance on the beach.
The victim presented a severe clinical condition and was classified as a grade 4 drowning case. The response team included support from SAMU (Mobile Emergency Care Service), which transported the man to the Governador Celso Ramos Hospital, where he remained under medical care.
According to information gathered at the scene, the man was accompanied by a coworker; both are from Rio Grande do Sul. The friend reported that the victim had recently lost his mother and was showing signs of deep emotional distress. The previous day, the two had reportedly consumed alcohol and gone to the bridge, never imagining such an outcome.
According to initial medical assessments, survival is expected, although the treatment is considered complex. His health status continues to be monitored.
According to information gathered by Jornal Razão, the victim was categorized as a grade 4 drowning, a classification used when there is serious compromise of respiration and bodily function. In this condition, the person may present intense shortness of breath, confusion, vomiting, and a risk of lung injury, requiring immediate medical attention.
After being pulled from the water, the man showed clear signs of physical weakness, which prompted his urgent transfer to the hospital. At Governador Celso Ramos Hospital, he remained under medical observation with respiratory support and constant monitoring.
The initial evaluation indicated the possibility of survival, though with a complex treatment plan involving days of hospitalization, frequent exams, and monitoring to prevent respiratory and infectious complications common in severe drowning cases.
His health condition requires careful attention, but there was no indication of an immediate risk of death following his arrival at the hospital. The case continues to be monitored by the medical team.