Police detain woman suspected of taking a dead man to withdraw bank loan

News Express |18th Apr 2024 | 1,147
Police detain woman suspected of taking a dead man to withdraw bank loan

The woman and the body at the bank




Police in Brazil have detained a woman suspected of wheeling a dead man, who she said was her uncle, to a bank to withdraw a four-figure loan.

Footage of the womans encounter with the bank has sparked a nationwide discussion in Brazil after going viral on social media. It appears to show the woman at the counter of a Rio de Janeiro branch of Itau Bank, propping up the head of an elderly man in a wheelchair and trying to get his hand to clasp a pen.

According to police, she was attempting to take out a loan equivalent to $3,000, which had already been approved by the bank but still needed the elderly mans sign-off.

But the elderly man in the video “ filmed by a bank attendant “ remains unresponsive. His arm is limp and his head keeps falling back as she talks to him.

Uncle, are you listening? she asks him. You need to sign. If you dont sign, theres no way. I cant sign for you, it has to be you. What I can do, I do.

Sign it so you dont give me any more headaches, having to go to the registry office. I cant take it anymore, the woman continues.

At that point, one of the bank attendants says, I think he isnt feeling well, and a second attendant agrees.

Rio de Janeiro Civil police chief Fabio Luis Souza said the bank attendants then decided to call an ambulance. When paramedics arrived, they concluded that the man had been dead for a couple of hours and must have been dead when he arrived at the bank.

Police say they are still trying to establish the relationship between the woman and the dead man.

CNN affiliate CNN Brasil reported that the familys lawyer disputed the account offered by police, saying the facts did not happen as stated; that the man has arrived at the bank alive; and that the woman is completely shaken and medicated.

Authorities say they are investigating the case, but have not brought charges. (CNN: Text, Excluding Headline)




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