Woman takes elderly man dead 12 hours ago to withdraw retirement...

Woman takes elderly man dead 12 hours ago to withdraw retirement...
Woman takes elderly man dead 12 hours ago to withdraw retirement...

Case happened in Campinas and was registered as suspicious death; doctor questioned the date of death due to the ‘cadaveric state the victim was in and the swelling of the feet’

Marcelo Camargo / Brasil Agency ArchiveWoman said she took him to the bank because he moved his account, but he had lost his password, requiring proof of life

A Civil police investigates the death of a 92-year-old man who was taken by his partner in a wheelchair, when he had been dead for about 12 hours, to a bank agency in the Bank of Brazil to try to withdraw retirement. The case occurred on October 2 in Campinas, in the interior of Sao Paulo. According to the police report, the woman, who claimed to have a stable relationship with the victim ten years ago, said she took him to the bank because he moved his account, but had lost his password, requiring proof of life. She also informed that in the morning she talked to her husband, and that they agreed to go to the bank.

Once there, she would have said that the man was feeling ill. Municipal guards were called to appear at the scene. When they arrived at the agency, you were being attended to by a civilian firefighter, who checked his pulse and tried to revive him. Then came the SAMU vehicle, which found its death. After all the procedures, the doctor raised doubts about the victim’s condition, stating that “she appeared to have been dead for a long time, due to the cadaverous state she was in and the swelling of her feet”. The case was registered as suspicious death by the 1st DP of Campinas.

A São Paulo Public Security Secretariat (SSP) said that witnesses are being heard and that the police authority has sent a letter to obtain information on the movement of the Bank account of the victim. “The analysis of the necroscopic report showed that the man was already dead about 12 hours ago before arriving inside the agency. Other steps are underway with a view to obtaining images and other elements to help clarify the facts ”, he said in a note. Banco do Brasil, on the other hand, reported that the elderly had no pending issues in their bank account, including for proof of life, only the “absence of credentials to access the account and make the withdrawal”.

Check out the note from Banco do Brasil in full:

“Banco do Brasil clarifies that it acts to reduce the risks of fraud in the payment of social security benefits with the identification of the client through credentials such as passwords, account card, alphanumeric code for confirmation of access or biometrics. BB also clarifies that, in the occurrence registered at one of its branches in Campinas, São Paulo, earlier this month, there were no pending issues in the beneficiary’s account (including for proof of life), only the absence of credentials to access the account and make the withdrawal. In this case, the Bank complied with all the protocols provided for in the service provision contract with the paying source, which includes the requirement for passwords, power of attorney on behalf of third parties or the presence of the beneficiary at the branch at the time of service. ”

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