Woman who took dead uncle into a bank says ‘I’m not a monster’
06-05-2024 16:16 via metro.co.uk

Woman who took dead uncle into a bank says ‘I’m not a monster’

de Souza was seen wheeling her lifeless uncle inside (Picture: Jam Press)A woman accused of taking her dead uncle into a bank in attempts to get him to sign a loan broke down in tears while recalling the incident.Footage of Erika de Souza holding Paulo Braga’s head up with her hand while she urged him to sign a paper went viral last month.Staff at the bank in the Rio de Janeiro neighbourhood of Bangu alerted police and paramedics who confirmed the 68-year-old was dead.De Souza spent 16 day
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