The man had died at least two hours earlier before a woman brought him into a bank branch, police say.
The woman appeared to be propping up the dead man’s head in a video of the incident
In a surreal turn of events reminiscent of Weekend At Bernie’s, a Brazilian woman entered a bank in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday, accompanied by the body of an elderly man, purportedly to persuade him to co-sign a loan. The woman, identified as Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, was captured on video standing beside the []
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.
Shock in Brazil after woman is arrested and charged with violating a corpse and attempted theft through fraudWhen Érika de Souza Vieira wheeled her lethargic-looking uncle into a Brazilian bank, clerks quickly sensed something was amiss.“I don’t think he’s well. He doesn’t look well at all,” remarked one distrustful employee as Vieira tried to get her elderly relative to sign off on a 17,000 reais ($3,250) loan. Continue reading
Video shows Brazil 's Erika de Souza pushing wheelchair-bound Roberto Braga around as he waved one day before taking his corpse to a bank and attempting to withdraw money.
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Democrats are hopeful that President Biden's freedom to hit the campaign trail while former President Trump is stuck in a New York courtroom for weeks, maybe months, gives his reelection campaign a jolt. The president is spending several days this week covering crucial ground in Pennsylvania, including a visit to his hometown, while Trump sits []
The Palestinian Red Crescent says Mohammed Awad Allan, 50, was shot while trying to treat injured people.
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