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Brazilian police have arrested a woman who wheeled a dead man she claimed was her uncle into a bank to have him sign a four-figure loan in her name. Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes was detained after ...
In footage of the incident, Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes, 42, can be seen asking Paulo Braga, 68, who had died hours before: "Uncle, are you listening? You need to sign." ...
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Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes broke down in tears and claimed that she didn't know her uncle was dead in her first interview since leaving prison. Edited by: Ritu Singh World News May 08, 2024 17:59 ...
Brazil police arrested a woman who went to a bank with the corpse of her uncle in a wheelchair to get him ‘sign’ a loan. Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, who spent 16 days in prison before being ...
Souza insisted that she is not a "monster" after police said that she was well aware that her uncle, Paulo Braga, 68, was already dead when she attempted to withdraw $3,250 from the bank in Rio de ...
Erika de Souza, 42, also claimed she does not recall taking Paulo Braga, 68, to the branch on April 16 in the Rio de Janeiro town of Bangu and interacting with the workers, who called the police ...
De Souza also claimed her memories of the afternoon on April 16 when she took her uncle to sign off on the £2,650 loan, were fuzzy. She explained: ‘I don’t know if it was the effect of the ...
The footage shows of Erika de Souza holding Paulo Braga’s head up with her hand as she placed a pen between his fingers and urged him to sign a piece of paper on a desk in front of him. Staff at ...
Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, 42, broke down in tears and insisted she's “not a monster" in her first interview since leaving prison.
Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, 42, broke down in tears and insisted she's “not a monster" in her first interview since leaving prison.
The Rio de Janeiro Civil Police announced Tuesday that they are now investigating Erika de Souza (left) for manslaughter following the death of her uncle, Paulo Braga (right), whom she wheeled ...