Woman arrested after taking corpse to sign bank loan in Brazil
- Érika de Souza Vieira brought her deceased uncle, Paulo Roberto Braga, to a bank in Brazil.
- Vieira attempted to secure a loan using her dead uncle's signature for 17,000 reais.
- Investigations revealed that Braga had been dead for hours, leading to potential charges of fraud and corpse abuse against Vieira.
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A woman in Brazil was arrested after she seemingly attempted to get a dead body in a wheelchair to sign for a bank loan
The woman entered a branch of an Itaú bank in a Rio de Janeiro suburb on Tuesday. VANDERLEI ALMEIDA/GettyA woman in Brazil was arrested after seemingly trying to secure a bank loan using her dead uncle's signature.The woman appeared to bring her uncle's body to the bank in a wheelchair and tried to use it to sign papers.Bank staff became suspicious when the man was unresponsive and his head kept lolling, local media said.A woman in Brazil was ar…
Woman arrested for wheeling corpse into Brazil bank to sign for loan
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil: Brazilian police have arrested a woman who tried to take out a bank loan for a man she was pushing in a wheelchair who turned out to be dead. Employees at a Rio de Janeiro bank called emergency services on Tuesday (Apr 16) after becoming susp
New video: this is how the woman arrived at the bank with the body of her uncle to take out a loan in Brazil.
Around 24 hours after the horrific case involving Érika de Souza taking her dead uncle to the bank, a new security camera recording revealed how Paulo Roberto Braga was transferred in a wheelchair to the bank branch. In addition, several witnesses confirmed that they saw the man alive before entering the bank and the cause of death was revealed. The incident shocked Rio de Janeiro. On Tuesday, Érika was recorded by bank employees holding her 68-…
Brazilian Woman Accused Of Wheeling Dead Uncle Into Bank To Secure A Loan
A security camera in a Rio de Janeiro bank captured a shocking scene — a woman (identified as 42-year-old Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes) wheeling a dead man (68-year-old Paulo Roberto Braga) into the branch. CNN Brazil reported that Nunes allegedly attempted to use Mr Braga's identity to finalize loan documents, raising questions about her desperate attempt. Reuters reported that Nunes told a bank worker that her uncle wanted to take out a loan f…
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