In Rio de Janeiro, a woman attempted to have a deceased man sign loan documents at a bank. Video footage captures her encouraging the motionless man to hold a pen and sign. A bank worker raised concerns about the man’s condition, but the woman dismissed it, claiming he was “like that.” Identified as Paulo Roberto Braga, the deceased was allegedly accompanied by Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, who identified herself as his niece and caretaker. Police are investigating potential accomplices as suspicions of organized fraud emerge. Post-mortem results are pending, highlighting concerns of financial exploitation and elder abuse.
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