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At first glance, the interaction seemed ordinary. Nunes spoke calmly to staff, explained the paperwork, and positioned the wheelchair at a service desk. But as the minutes passed, bank employees noticed something troubling: the elderly man remained completely unresponsive.

He did not speak, gesture, or react to questions. His posture remained unchanged, and his head appeared unsupported. Staff members, trained to look for signs of distress or incapacity, began quietly exchanging glances and asking follow-up questions.

Video Footage and a Conversation That Sparked Alarm
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The encounter was partially captured on video and later aired by TV Globo, Brazil’s largest broadcaster. The footage spread rapidly online, igniting public concern.

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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.

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