A 55-year-old man from India’s Odisha state has sparked widespread shock after taking an extreme step to access funds from his late sister’s bank account.

According to local reports, the man had visited a bank to withdraw approximately ₹24,842 (around GH¢2,935) from his deceased sister’s savings account. However, bank officials allegedly insisted that the account holder must be physically present before the transaction could be processed.
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Desperation Leads to Extreme Action
Frustrated by repeated refusals and reportedly unaware of the formal legal procedures required to access a deceased person’s funds, the man resorted to a shocking act. He allegedly exhumed his sister’s body and brought her remains to the bank as proof that she had indeed passed away.
The disturbing incident left bank staff and customers stunned, quickly drawing attention both locally and internationally.
Banking Procedures Under Scrutiny
The case has raised serious questions about banking processes and customer communication, especially in rural areas where awareness of legal requirements—such as death certificates, next-of-kin verification, and court documentation—may be limited.
Experts say financial institutions are required to follow strict procedures when handling accounts of deceased individuals, but clearer guidance and empathy in handling such cases are equally essential.
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Public Reaction
The bizarre nature of the incident has triggered widespread reactions on social media, with many expressing sympathy for the man’s desperation while others criticized the apparent lack of proper guidance from the bank.
Authorities are reportedly investigating the matter, while local officials have urged the public to follow proper legal channels when dealing with inheritance and financial claims.
Why This Story Matters
This incident highlights the gap between institutional procedures and public awareness. It underscores the need for better communication, legal education, and compassionate handling of sensitive situations involving bereavement and financial access.
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