âShe Knewâ: Investigating Officer Shares Update On Woman Who Wheeled Pensionerâs Body Into Bank
Updated at 1:36 P.M (CET)
The phrase âover my dead bodyâ has recently taken on a new meaning after a woman wheeled the corpse of her alleged uncle into a bank to try to get him to âsign off'â a loan in her name.
Bank employees called for an ambulance and police after noting that the woman, 42-year-old Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, was using her hand to keep the deceased manâs head upright on Tuesday (April 16) afternoon.
- A woman attempted to have a deceased man 'sign off' a loan by wheeling his corpse into a bank.
- Bank employees called police after noticing the woman propping the manâs head and trying to fake his signature.
- Investigating officer FĂĄbio Luiz Souza confirmed that the man had been dead for at least two hours before the incident.
âUncle, are you listening? You have to sign it. I canât sign for you,â she can be heard saying to the corpse at the establishment, located in Bangu, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A woman wheeled the corpse of a pensionary into a bank to make him âsign offâ a loan in her name

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âI donât think this is legal. He doesnât look well. Heâs very pale,â a bank employee at ItaĂș Unibanco told the woman, to which she responded, âHeâs like that.âÂ
Erika then insisted on speaking to the deceased pensioner, saying, âIf youâre not well, I can take you to hospital. Do you want to go back to the hospital again?â
According to local reports, the loan in question was for 17,000 Brazilian Reais, approximately $3,100.
Video footage shows the woman grabbing the dead manâs neck with her left hand from behind and holding his hand in an attempt to sign the document. âSign here and stop giving me a headache,â she said.
Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes claimed the victim, identified as Paulo Roberto Braga, was her uncle
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When they arrived at the scene, paramedics confirmed that the victim, 68-year-old Paulo Roberto Braga, had passed away hours earlier. Agents are waiting for the autopsy examination to certify the cause of death.
Investigating officer FĂĄbio Luiz Souza confirmed that the woman was aware that Paulo Roberto wasnât alive. âShe knew he was dead ⊠he had been dead for at least two hours,â he told breakfast news program Bom Dia Rio. âI have never come across a story like this in 22 years [as a policeman],â he added.
Erika, who told officials she was Paulo Robertoâs niece and carer, was taken into custody.
The lawyer representing her, Ana Carla de Souza Correa, told reporters that âthe facts did not occur as has been narratedâ and the man âwas alive when he arrived at the bank.â
Officials are still investigating whether the two are actually related. Analysis of CCTV footage inside and outside the bank will offer clarity on whether Erika was on her own or if she was collaborating with alleged accomplices as part of an organized fraud scheme.
âThe investigation is continuing to identify other family members and to find out if he was alive when the loan was arranged and when it dates from,â Souza explained.
The woman could be charged with embezzlement and defamation of a corpse.
âI thought I had heard, read, and seen it all,â a social media user commented
Two men did this in Ireland a couple of years ago. Declan Haughney took his dead uncle to the post office. The nephew was trying to claim the deceased mans pension.
Oh god you're right! I'd forgotten about that! Didn't he nearly get away with it as well?!
Load More Replies...What the actual!? It feels like she didn't fully think this plan through đ€
Two men did this in Ireland a couple of years ago. Declan Haughney took his dead uncle to the post office. The nephew was trying to claim the deceased mans pension.
Oh god you're right! I'd forgotten about that! Didn't he nearly get away with it as well?!
Load More Replies...What the actual!? It feels like she didn't fully think this plan through đ€














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