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Recently, an unusual case has caught the eye not only from all over Brazil, but several other countries around the world. This is because, a 42 -year -old woman was caught in the act by taking the corpse from an alleged "uncle" to a bank branch to get a loan.

The case occurred in Bangu, West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, and according to the Civil Police, the woman, Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes, confirmed that she intended to borrow in the name of the deceased, Paulo Roberto de Braga, 68 years.

According to the investigations, Érika intended to use the amount of the loan, about $ 17,000, to do some works at her residence and purchase a television. However, she was unmasked when bank branch staff noted that there was something wrong with the elderly, who was positioned in a wheelchair and did not move when signing the document necessary to confirm the loan.

In addition, the niece of the dead man all the time tried to keep the head of the corpse erect, and even talked to the deceased in an attempt to deceive the bank branch employees.

Cameras caught the scene

The whole action was filmed by security cameras, and it is possible to notice Érika keeping conversations with the elderly dead. “Uncle, are you listening? You need to sign. If the Lord does not sign, there is no way. I can't sign by the Lord, what I can do, ”said the woman.

According to one of the agency's employees who witnessed the scene, she noticed that the elderly man was very weakened, and could not even hold a pen to sign the documents and release the loan. With this, as he approached the man, he noted that he did not issue any vital sign.

Distrust

Even with the increasingly suspicious employees of the situation, Érika said: “The Lord holds the strong chair for hell there. Didn't he hold the door there now? ”Asked the employees, who said they had not seen anything. “Signs not to give me more headache, I can't take it anymore,” erika amended. The niece also said that Uncle acted this way usually, and questioned the dead if he would like to go to UPA again.

From then on the “farce” was discovered, and it turned out to be news worldwide. In the United Kingdom, for example, the case was compared to the famous movie, "A very crazy dead." In France, the Le Parisien He explained the case to his readers, and pointed out that Érika can get stuck for up to 13 years. In Portugal, the case was reported as a possible movie story. In addition, several memes circulated on the internet.

Killed a few hours ago

After being detained by the police, Érika stated that when he arrived at the bank branch, Paulo would still be alive, even if weakened, and the elderly would have died while they were waiting for his turn to be attended. However, one of the rescuers of SAMU (Mobile Emergency Care Service) pointed out that the elderly probably had no vital signs for about two hours.

Psychiatric problems

Recently, Globo found that Érika gave a statement to the Civil Police, pointing out that she uses some medicines, and that at the moment she took her uncle to the bank, she was under the “effect of controlled use medication”. In the Civil Police report, it also states that the woman was emotionally shaken during the testimony, presenting "destabilized reflexes and without normal control of her senses due to the effects of medication."

According to Érika's family, it has already been hospitalized due to psychiatric problems, and usually use controlled medications. But despite the difficulties he faced, he was the person who took the most of Paul. Already the defense of Érika, claims that his client has received a diagnosis of depression two years ago and makes "excessive use of hypnotics".


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