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THE woman who wheeled her dead uncle into a bank in a bid to take out a loan in his name is now being investigated for manslaughter.
Erika de Souza Vieira Nunes was already under arrest for “desecration of a corpse” and attempted “theft by way of fraud”.
Horror footage taken inside the bank shows her holding his head up and trying to make him sign the loan papers[/caption] The woman kept using her hand to keep her dead uncle’s neck upright[/caption] She wheeled her dead uncle away in the chair towards the bank[/caption] Erika was seen paying the taxi driver while her dead uncle was lying in the wheelchair[/caption]Shocking footage showed the Brazilian woman dragging the old age pensioner Paulo Roberto Braga, 68, into the bank to take out £2,500.
His head could be seen tilting back and forth, his eyes were closed and his mouth remained frozen open throughout the grim ordeal.
The woman was also seen using her hand to keep her uncle’s neck upright as she asked him to sign off a four-figure loan.
Pretending to have a conversation with him, she said: “Uncle, are you listening? You have to sign it. I can’t sign for you.
“Sign here and stop giving me a headache,” she added as she asked the deceased old age pensioner to hold the pen between his fingers.
But her shameless drama was met by a silent response from the dead man.
A different CCTV footage revealed the moment she dragged her dead uncle from a taxi and into a wheelchair before carting him into a bank.
The taxi driver holds open the car door as she tries to haul him from the seat before heading to the bank.
For several agonising moments, she wrestles with his corpse in the passenger seat before the driver is forced to help.
Eventually, they manage to get his stiff body onto the chair before she pays the taxi driver for the ride.
However, her shocking con rumbled after the paramedics confirmed that the old man had passed away before being wheeled into the bank counter.
Cops allege Erika already knew her uncle was dead but still carted his dead body to secure the money.
His exact time of death is unclear, but Mr Souza said: “If indeed Paulo arrived alive at the shopping centre, his death occurred shortly after.”
Police chief, Fabio Luiz Souza said: “There’s no doubt that Erika was aware of Paulo’s death.
“However, knowing it was her last opportunity to withdraw the loan money, she brought the corpse into the bank.”
Cops have now charged Erika on the grounds of manslaughter, saying that she “let the old man die”.
“It was evident that Paulo was in a critical, life-threatening condition,” the police chief added.
“Rather than returning to the hospital to save his life, she chose to go to the bank.
“This decision represents a clear failure to provide assistance.
“Therefore, I order a new occurrence record to investigate the offence of manslaughter.”
Erika could be seen preparing the wheelchair to pick up her dead uncle[/caption] Cops soon arrested the shameless woman for the grim ordeal[/caption]