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Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes was seen in a video allegedly trying to guide the hand of her deceased relative, which reportedly prompted suspicion from bank staff.
In the video, Nunes is seen sitting in a bank booth with her hand on the back of the man. The man’s head keeps falling back, and his hands rest motionless on his leg. The woman appears to talk to him while holding a pen in her other hand, with the documents in front of them on the table.
“Uncle, are you listening? You need to sign,” she says, according to a translated transcript by Reuters and The Washington Post. She wants bank loan.
At one point, Nunes briefly looks up at the camera and smiles, before going back to talking to the deceased man as his head keeps falling back, the video shows.She is displaying selfishness.
Nunes appears to tap the man’s chin in an apparent attempt to get him to talk. But the man does not move, except for when Nunes moves his head or when the head falls back.
“He doesn’t say anything, that’s just how he is,” Nunes says in the video. “If you’re not okay, I’m going to take you to the hospital.”
“If you don’t sign, there’s no way,” she says in another portion of the video, according to CNN. “I can’t sign for you, it has to be you. What I can do, I do.”
“Sign it so you don’t give me any more headaches, having to go to the registry office. I can’t take it anymore,” Nunes says, per the outlet.She wants bank loan.
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“I don’t think he’s okay,” an employee says in the video, according to The Washington Post. “There’s no color in his face.”
One of the bank workers present at the scene said: “I don’t think this is legal. He doesn’t look well. He’s very pale.”
To which Erika quipped: “He’s like that,” before asking her uncle if he is unwell and wants to go to the hospital again.
Seeing the ordeal, the bank staff grew suspicious and started filming the pair before calling an ambulance.
And her shocking con rumbled soon after the paramedics confirmed Paulo Roberto Braga, 68, had passed away before she shamelessly hauled his body into the bank in a wheelchair.