Brazilian wheels man's corpse into bank to co-sign loan, pretends he's alive


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— In a bizarre incident reminiscent of a movie plot, a woman in Rio de Janeiro was arrested after she tried to use the corpse of an elderly man to co-sign a $3,400 loan at a bank.

dailym.ai—New footage shows moment woman pretended to give water to her uncle's CORPSE before trying to take out a loan at Brazilian bank. The video showed Erika de Souza, 42, pushing Paulo Braga, 68, in a wheelchair moments before paramedics declared him dead last Tuesday.

FOX 8 Cleveland—I-Team: Women charged with using man’s corpse in bank withdrawal plead not guilty. The FOX 8 I-Team has found that two women now indicted for taking part in a bizarre scheme to drive a deceased elderly man to a bank to withdraw money are maintaining their innocence.

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