Indian Man Brings Sister's Exhumed Remains to Bank to Prove Her Death
In Brief
The incident highlights challenges faced by families in India when accessing deceased relatives' bank accounts without official documentation.
Key Facts
- A man in India exhumed his sister's body and took it to a bank branch.
- The man was identified as Jitu Munda.
- He was reportedly denied access to his sister's bank account due to the absence of a death certificate.
- A video of the incident from Odisha state went viral online, sparking public anger.
- The bank confirmed the incident and explained the requirement for a death certificate.
What Happened
A man in Odisha, India, carried his exhumed sister's remains to a bank after being refused access to her account without a death certificate, according to reports and the bank's statement.
Why It Matters
This case underscores bureaucratic obstacles in India regarding inheritance and access to financial assets, and has drawn public attention to the need for clearer procedures.
What's Next
The incident may prompt discussions on banking regulations and documentation requirements for accessing deceased individuals' accounts in India.
Sources
- CBS News — Man takes sister's exhumed body to bank in bid to get to her money(1h ago)
- BBC World — Outrage after Indian man carries his sister's skeleton to a bank to prove her death(2h ago)
