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Use the video below, the one above got taken down:
Source has been up for 5 hours but will be censored soon:
His father is Michael Mohn. They lived in Levittown, Pennsylvania.
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Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil - Apr 16, 2024
A woman was taken to the police station, this Tuesday afternoon (16), after taking a dead body in a wheelchair to try to take out a loan of R$17,000 at a bank branch in Bangu, in the West Zone of Rio. .
Bank employees became suspicious of Érika de Souza Vieira Nunes' behavior and called the police. Samu went to the scene and found that the man, identified as Paulo Roberto Braga, aged 68, had been dead – apparently for a few hours . The police are investigating how and exactly when he died.
"She tried to simulate him signing it. He already entered the bank dead", explains delegate Fábio Luiz.", explained officer Fábio Luiz.
At the police station, the woman said that her routine was to take care of her uncle, who was weak. The police are investigating whether she is actually related to him.
Conversation with the corpse
A video, taken by bank attendants, shows that she was constantly trying to keep the man's head straight, using her hand and talking to the supposed relative – who, of course, did not respond .
"Uncle, are you listening? You need to sign. If you don't sign it, there's no way. I can't sign for you, I'll do what I can do”, says the woman.
She shows the document and states that he had to sign it the way it was there and says: “You hold your chair very strong there. Didn't he hold the door there just now?”, he asks the attendants, who say they didn't see him.
She shows the document and states that he had to sign it the way it was there and says: “You hold your chair very strong there. Didn't he hold the door there just now?”, he asks the attendants, who say they didn't see him.
"Sign so you don't give me any more headaches, I can't take it anymore", she says.
At that moment, the employees try to intervene and one of them comments on the man's paleness: "He's not well, no. His color isn't staying..."
"But that's just how he is," replies the supposed niece.
The woman responds: "He doesn't say anything, that's just how he is. Uncle, do you want to go to UPA again?", she asks, always without an answer.
At around 7pm, the woman was still giving her statement at the police station. The police are investigating whether she committed theft through fraud or fraud.
The police want to understand whether other people helped her commit the crimes and are looking for security footage. The elderly man's body was taken to the Legal Medical Institute.
"The main thing is: we continue the investigation, so we can identify other family members, and find out if he was alive when this loan was made, what is the date of this loan", explains the officer.
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First they cut off his upper limbs, then they open his abdominal cavity and disembowel him. He was alive almost the entire time. He must have experienced one of the worst possible deaths
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It was in mid-morning when María Elena Villacís got a WhatsApp message from her brother Darwín, who was jailed in the Litoral penitentiary, a notorious prison in the coastal Ecuadorian city of Guayaquil.
“They're starting a war in [Wing] 5,” it read. “Call the law, tell them to get into [Wing] 5.”
Knowing the prison's violent reputation, María Elena replied: “I'm praying for you, for the four of you. Take care for God's sake.” Then she called the police.
That was the last time she ever heard from Darwín, 27, the brother she was closest to. His mutilated body was returned to the family last Friday, and buried together with those of his two murdered brothers, Daiby, 28, and Jhonny, 25. All three had shared a cell in Wing 5, the centre of a wave of violence which engulfed the prison on 28 September, killing at least 119 inmates and injuring about 80.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/oct/10/ecuador-prison-massacre-relatives