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Brazilian prosecutors expose a woman who took her dead uncle to get a bank loan

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Prosecutor’s Office of Brazil officially presented complaint of two crimes against the woman who carried her dead uncle in a wheelchair A bank in Rio de Janeiro is

Brazilian prosecutors expose a woman who took her dead uncle to get a bank loan

Prosecutor’s Office of Brazil officially presented complaint of two crimes against the woman who carried her dead uncle in a wheelchair A bank in Rio de Janeiro is trying to collect the loan money.

The prosecutor’s office filed a lawsuit Erica from “S” for crimes “attempted fraud” and “desecration of a corpse” his uncle Paulo Roberto Braga, as confirmed this Wednesday by sources in the institution.

In the complaint, prosecutor Deborah Moreira assured that the niece conducted an investigation in “consciously and voluntarily” he desecrated his uncle’s corpse, whom he took care of after transferring him to a banking agency and remaining in this place “even after his death.”

His goal was withdraw a loan of 17,000 reais (about 55,000 Mexican pesos) in the name of his uncle, which for the prosecution indicates “complete disregard and disrespect” in relation to his relative, who had apparently been dead for several hours.

The events took place on April 16 in the city. Bangu Banking Agencya densely populated area in the western part of Rio de Janeiro.

An employee of a financial institution recorded on her mobile phone how Erica tried to raise her head and hold the hand of her uncle, with whom she also spoke as if he were alive:

Dude, are you listening? You need to sign. If you don’t sign, there is no way. I can’t sign for you.

Meanwhile, worried bank employees claimed that his uncle looked ill and was very pale, so they decided to call emergency services, which confirmed his death.

The woman was taken to the police station to give a statement, and then was placed in a remand prison.

At the same time, an investigation was also initiated against her for “careless murder”that is, when there is no intent to kill.

For police there is “no doubt that he knew about his uncle’s death” and also claims that she made a “glaring lapse in care” by going to the mall with him instead of the hospital shortly before going to the bank.

Images known as The case of “Uncle Paulo” They caused consternation in Brazil and crossed the country’s borders via social media.

EFE

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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