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O pedido dos advogados é para que o médico avalie a saúde mental da ré, com a possibilidade de atestar sua inimputabilidade ...
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (WKRC) - A woman was arrested after she allegedly brought her deceased uncle into a bank to secure a loan. According to TMZ, 42-year-old Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes was ...
Veteran center Erika de Souza has inked a deal to return to the Chicago Sky for the 2016 season. Per team policy, terms of the contract are not disclosed. “We are excited to have Erika back in ...
New details have been released in the bizarre incident that took place in the Rio de Janeiro neighborhood of Bangu on Tuesday when Erika de Souza, 42, pushed the corpse of Roberto Braga, 68, to a ...
Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes told investigators that Paulo Roberto Braga was alive when they entered the bank in Rio de Janeiro, police said. She’s been charged with theft by fraud and abusing a ...
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 brazenly took a corpse to a bank to co-sign a loan for her. The wild moment was caught on video. The wild footage, which was first aired by TV Globo, ...
Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes, who was caught April 16 taking a dead elderly man to a bank to withdraw a loan for $3,200 from his account in Rio de Janeiro, will remain in prison, Federal Police ...
Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes, 42, was arrested Tuesday following the bizarre incident in Bangu, a neighborhood in western Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Civil Police reported.
Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes was arrested for taking the body of her uncle Paulo Roberto Braga to a branch of Itau Unibanco to withdraw his money. ES. ENRIQUE CORBELLA. ADAPTED BY TBS.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A Brazilian woman is accused of wheeling a dead man she claimed to be her uncle into a bank to sign for a loan, authorities said. Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes, 42, was arrested ...
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 ...
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