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The Brazilian woman pushed her uncle's body to the bank for a loan, but pretended that he was still alive and urged him to sign the autograph quickly

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The Brazilian woman pushed her uncle's body to the bank for a loan, but pretended that he was still alive and urged him to sign the autograph quickly
On April 17, local time, the "Daily Mail" reported a bizarre incident that happened in Brazil, a woman actually pushed a body into the bank, she was not to "slander people", but it was indeed not out of good intentions......

According to the report, the incident happened on the 16th of Rio de Janeiro time, when the man named Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes pushed a wheelchair and walked into a bank located in a shopping center.

The Brazilian woman pushed her uncle's body to the bank for a loan, but pretended that he was still alive and urged him to sign the autograph quickly

It is reported that after entering the bank, 42-year-old Erica De Suza asked for a loan (there are also reports that she wanted to withdraw money) and wanted to get 17,000 reais (about 25,000 RMB).

The bank staff were initially unaware of the body sitting in the wheelchair, as Erica de Souza kept talking to the deceased and called him "uncle".

"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," Erica de Suza said in a public video, while trying to stick a pen between her uncle's limp fingers and verbally instructing him to hold the pen "hard."

"Sign it so you don't give me any more headaches, I can't stand it anymore," Erica de Suza continued impatiently.

The Brazilian woman pushed her uncle's body to the bank for a loan, but pretended that he was still alive and urged him to sign the autograph quickly

That's when a bank clerk pointed out that her uncle was not in the right state, "I don't think it's legal." He doesn't look very good. His face was very pale. “

But Erica de Souza replied, "That's how she is," and said to the body: "If you're not feeling well, I can take you to the hospital." Do you want to go to the hospital again?"

The Brazilian woman pushed her uncle's body to the bank for a loan, but pretended that he was still alive and urged him to sign the autograph quickly

Nervous bank staff immediately called the police, who arrived and arrested Erica De Suza and confirmed that her uncle had been dead for at least two hours.

The Rio de Janeiro police, who died at the age of 68, said they were investigating the cause of Paulo Roberto's death and were also trying to determine whether Erica de Souza was really related to him and whether anyone else was involved in the alleged bank fraud.

The Brazilian woman pushed her uncle's body to the bank for a loan, but pretended that he was still alive and urged him to sign the autograph quickly

After being arrested, Erica de Suza told police that her uncle died after entering the bank, but this claim was immediately refuted by the medical examiner.

In an interview with Brazilian media, the chief of the Rio de Janeiro police, Fábio Souza, said that although it was not possible to confirm the exact time of Paulo Roberto's death, it was two hours since the police arrived at the scene, judging by the body spots that appeared on the back of his head. "If he dies in a wheelchair, the corpse spots will appear on his legs," the director said.

The Brazilian woman pushed her uncle's body to the bank for a loan, but pretended that he was still alive and urged him to sign the autograph quickly

The director also said that they had questioned the bank staff, as well as other customers present, who confirmed that they initially thought that Paolo Roberto was sick and that the staff even called the emergency number, but Erica de Suza insisted that the uncle was fine. Now that she has been arrested, Erica de Souza is most likely facing charges of fraud, embezzlement and misuse of human remains.

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