印度一名男子將妹妹遺體帶往銀行以證明其死訊,引發全國震驚
Jitu Munda 表示,他在領取妹妹帳戶存款時多次遭到拒絕,此事件突顯了印度官僚體制「缺乏人性」的問題。在官員拒絕讓他在沒有死亡證明的情況下提款後,這名男子將已故妹妹的遺體帶往印度一家銀行的景象引發了印度的全國震驚。來自印度 Odisha 邦、現年 52 歲的 Jitu Munda 被影片拍到抬著最近過世的妹妹遺體穿過 Keonjhar 街道,並將其放置在當地銀行外。繼續閱讀...
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Jitu Munda 表示,他在領取妹妹帳戶存款時多次遭到拒絕,此事件突顯了印度官僚體制「缺乏人性」的問題。在官員拒絕讓他在沒有死亡證明的情況下提款後,這名男子將已故妹妹的遺體帶往印度一家銀行的景象引發了印度的全國震驚。來自印度 Odisha 邦、現年 52 歲的 Jitu Munda 被影片拍到抬著最近過世的妹妹遺體穿過 Keonjhar 街道,並將其放置在當地銀行外。繼續閱讀...
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