Wednesday, April 17, 2024 –A Brazilian woman reportedly wheeled the corpse of an elderly man into a Rio de Janeiro bank on Tuesday, April 16, to try to get him to co-sign on a loan.
The bank customer, identified as Erika de
Souza Vieira Nunes, was captured on video standing next to the deceased seated
in a chair and seemingly holding up his drooping head.
The footage captured Nunes talking to the
dead man, whom she addressed as her “uncle,” and asking him to sign financial
documents that would allow her to take out a $3,400 loan.
“Uncle, are you listening? You need to sign
[the loan contract]. If you don’t sign, there’s no way, because I can’t sign
for you,” Nunes says in the video, while pushing a pen between his limp fingers
and instructing him to hold it “hard.
“Sign so you don’t give me any more
headaches, I can’t take it anymore,” she adds.
When a bank worker tries to point out that
the man’s color looks off and he appears “not well,” Nunes dismisses his
concerns.
“He is like that. He doesn’t say anything,”
Nunes says. “Uncle, do you want to go to the [hospital] again?”
Bank staffers quickly called the
police, who arrived and arrested Nunes.
It was later determined that the deceased,
identified as 68-year-old Paulo Roberto Braga, had been dead for several hours
before his trip to the bank.
“She tried to pretend to get him to sign
the loan. He already entered the bank dead,” Police Chief Fábio Luiz told TV
Globo. “The main thing is to continue the investigation to identify other
family members, and find out more about this loan.”
Cops said they will look into the
circumstances of Braga’s death and will try to determine whether Nunes is
actually his niece, and whether other relatives were involved in the alleged
attempt to commit bank fraud.
Nunes could face charges of theft through
fraud, or embezzlement, and abuse of corpse.
Watch the video below.
in Rio de Janeiro Brazil a women (Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes) took the corpse of an elderly man into a bank to try to take out a loan of R$17,000 (USD $3,400), local Brazil media reported.
— interessingworld (@interssingworld) April 17, 2024
Suspicious bank employees filmed the incident and called the police.… pic.twitter.com/kzEzG6ORBP
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