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In the recording, Nunes can be heard speaking directly to the man, encouraging him to participate in the process. At one point, she places a pen between his fingers and urges him to grip it so he can sign the documents.
For the bank workers present, the situation crossed a critical line. Their unease grew into certainty that the man was not capable of consenting—or possibly not conscious at all.
Authorities Are Called In
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The elderly man was later identified as Paulo Roberto Braga, reportedly 68 years old. Medical professionals determined that he was unresponsive at the time of the bank visit. Further examination was ordered to establish his condition prior to arriving at the branch.
Officials emphasized that determining the timeline—when Braga became unresponsive and whether he had received medical care earlier—would be central to understanding what happened.
The exact nature of the loan request
The relationship between Nunes and Braga
Whether any deception or financial misconduct occurred
A spokesperson for the investigation stated that the case is being treated with sensitivity and seriousness, given its implications for elder protection and financial ethics.
Public Reaction: Shock, Anger, and Unease
Erika de Souza
Once video of the incident began circulating online, public reaction was swift and intense. Many viewers expressed disbelief that such a situation could unfold inside a modern bank, in full view of employees and customers.
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