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04-28-2026, 06:00 AM
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Man Brings Sister's Corpse to Bank to Withdraw Money from Her Account
Keonjhar, Odisha, India A tribal man brought the exhumed corpse of his dead sister to a bank to withdraw the money deposited in her name, police said. The man was identified as Jeetu Munda, 50. He was seeking to withdraw Rs 20,000 (around $210) from the bank account of his elder sister, Kalra Munda, 56, who died two months ago following an illness. She earned the money through the sale of her cattle. With no other legal heir, Jeetu had approached the bank a few days ago to withdraw the money. However, bank officials asked him to produce a death certificate and other necessary documents to process the withdrawal. However, Jeetu was unable to furnish the required framework and hence exhumed his sister’s remains from her burial site. Jeetu told reporters: Bank sources said that the nominee in Kalra Munda's bank account was also dead. Therefore, Jeetu was the lone claimant over the money deposited in her name. The local administration has directed the bank officers to make arrangements and ensure that Jeetu, who is the only claimant as per the rules, gets the money as soon as possible. The body has been reburied. |
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04-28-2026, 07:39 AM
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Re: Man Brings Sister's Corpse to Bank to Withdraw Money from Her Account
i'm on the banks side on this seeing as how you can't take peoples word for it. Either the tribal man didn't know how to navigate the system or the system isn't working as intended (lack of record keeping in remote areas).
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04-28-2026, 08:12 AM
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Re: Man Brings Sister's Corpse to Bank to Withdraw Money from Her Account
Talk about an outback hillhicky "Oh yes, we recognize her. Here's your cash, sir What the fuck else did he think was gonna happen? |
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04-28-2026, 09:45 AM
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Re: Man Brings Sister's Corpse to Bank to Withdraw Money from Her Account
in the worst case scenario he still has to pay 5 bucks and in the best case scenario he can still keep 125 ;)
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