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Woman who wheeled a corpse into bank to co-sign a loan arrested – National | 24CA News

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Published 18.04.2024
Woman who wheeled a corpse into bank to co-sign a loan arrested – National | 24CA News

A Brazilian lady has been arrested after she wheeled a corpse right into a financial institution, presumably hoping it could assist her safe a mortgage.

Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes was captured on video by financial institution staff wheeling the physique of Paulo Roberta Braga right into a Rio De Janeiro financial institution department in a wheelchair.

In the video, Nunes is heard calling Braga her uncle as she speaks to the physique and props up his head, experiences The Independent.

“Uncle, are you listening? You need to sign [the contract]. If you don’t sign, there’s no way, because I can’t sign for you,” Nunes is heard saying within the footage, earlier than grabbing a pen and forcing it into the lifeless man’s palms.

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“Sign so you don’t give me any more headaches, I can’t take it anymore,” she stated to the physique.

“I don’t think he’s well. He doesn’t look well at all,” one of many staff might be heard saying, in accordance with The Guardian.


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It’s alleged that Nunes was making an attempt to make use of her deceased relative to assist her safe a mortgage for a couple of thousand {dollars}. He had died simply hours earlier than on the age of 68.

The financial institution staffers have been so involved about Braga’s well being that they known as police. When legislation enforcement confirmed up, they discovered that Nunes had introduced a lifeless man into the financial institution.

Nunes now faces costs of violating a corpse and tried theft by way of fraud, in accordance with Rio newspaper O Dia.

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“She knew he was dead … he had been dead for at least two hours,” the investigating officer, Fábio Luiz Souza, advised the breakfast news program Bom Dia Rio on Wednesday.

“I have never come across a story like this in 22 years [as an officer],” added Souza.

Nunes’ lawyer says that Braga was alive when he entered the financial institution.

“The facts did not occur as has been narrated. Paulo was alive when he arrived at the bank,” Ana Carla de Souza Correa advised reporters.

“All of this will be cleared up. We believe in Érika’s innocence.”

However, police forensic evaluation decided he had died earlier, whereas mendacity down.

The Weekend at Bernie’s-style deception is harking back to the same tried rip-off again in 2022, when an Irish man propped up a corpse and carried him inside a put up workplace in an effort to assert the lifeless man’s pension cash.

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Declan Haughney advised the Irish Times that the deceased man was his uncle, however claimed he didn’t know the person was lifeless and thought that, maybe, he’d died on the stroll to the put up workplace.

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