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Deadly Week for Extreme Sports: Yemen's 'Spider-Man' Falls Into Volcanic Crater as Brazil Bungee Horror Unfolds

Antar, known as the Spider-Man of Yemen, died after falling without safety gear as rescue crews recovered his body from the crater.

  • On June 12, free solo climber Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar, 30, known online as the 'Spider-Man of Yemen,' died after falling 393 feet into the Hardah Dam volcanic crater in Yemen's Dhale province.
  • Just a day later in Brazil, 21-year-old student Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas died during a rope-jumping excursion at the Ponte do Esqueleto, or 'Skeleton Bridge,' in Limeira, Paulo, when instructors allegedly failed to attach her safety cord.
  • Videos captured both fatal incidents, showing Antar plunging 393 feet into a crater and Freitas falling 131 feet after a Superman-style jump, drawing millions of views across social media platforms.
  • Following the Brazilian incident, authorities detained six people for questioning and arrested three organizers on charges of homicide with eventual intent for proceeding despite knowing the substantial risk of death.
  • These unrelated tragedies have reignited global debates over safety standards in adventure sports and social media's influence on extreme-sports culture, prompting officials in Yemen and Brazil to urge greater caution.
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A Yemeni climber famous on the Internet for his perilous ascension died after falling into the crater of a volcano. He was nicknamed "the Yemeni Spider-Man".

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The "Spider-Man of Yemen" dies in a volcanic crater.

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Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar was known for the risky acrobatic maneuvers on cliffs, without any kind of security equipment. Body found 30 meters deep, in the bottom of the crater.

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The extreme climber Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar (30), known as the "Spirerman of Yemen", crashed unsecuredly into the depths of a volcano crater about 120 meters and died.

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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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