- Astonishment and disbelief spread following the emergence of footage showing a woman attempting to withdraw a loan from an account belonging to a deceased man, whom she claimed was her uncle
- In the video, the woman can be seen supporting the head of the elderly man in a wheelchair, encouraging him to sign the loan documents
- According to police reports, the woman was endeavoring to withdraw a four-figure loan, which had already been sanctioned by the bank but necessitated the man’s signature
- However, upon closer scrutiny by paramedics summoned to the scene, it was ascertained that the man had been deceased for several hours
Shock and disbelief rippled through Brazil as footage emerged of a woman attempting to withdraw a loan from an Itau Bank branch in Rio de Janeiro while wheeling a dead man, whom she claimed was her uncle.
The surreal scene captured on video quickly went viral on social media, sparking a nationwide discussion.
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In the video, the woman can be seen propping up the head of the elderly man in a wheelchair, urging him to sign the loan documents.
Despite her pleas, the man remains unresponsive, with bank attendants expressing concern about his well-being.
According to police reports, the woman was seeking to withdraw a four-figure loan, which had already been approved by the bank but required the man’s signature.
However, upon closer inspection by paramedics called to the scene, it was determined that the man had been deceased for several hours, raising questions about the circumstances leading up to the incident.
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According to CNN, Rio de Janeiro Civil police chief Fabio Luis Souza stated that an investigation is ongoing to determine the relationship between the woman and the deceased man.
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While the family’s lawyer disputes the police’s account of events, claiming that the man arrived at the bank alive, authorities are continuing their inquiry.