Odisha
Odisha man carries sister’s skeleton to bank after staff say 'bring account holder'
Bhubaneswar/IBNS: A man from Odisha’s Keonjhar district carried his deceased sister’s skeleton to a bank branch after repeated requests to withdraw money were denied without the account holder’s presence.
Repeated requests lead to extreme step
A man in Odisha dug up his deceased sister’s grave and brought her skeleton to the bank Just to prove she had died.
— Woke Eminent (@WokePandemic) April 28, 2026
He had been trying to withdraw ₹20,000 from her account, but bank officials kept insisting he bring the account holder in person. Despite repeatedly telling them… pic.twitter.com/hICEqwvPFu
Police intervention
Heartbreaking incident... No death certificate!!!
— kalpataru ojha (@Ojha_kalpataru) April 28, 2026
so he dug up his sister’s grave and brought her skeleton to the bank. Real Story....
This incident actually took place in Keonjhar district of Odisha. A tribal man went to withdraw money from his deceased sister’s bank account a… pic.twitter.com/U7PDxLqbZP
Administration assures support
🚨In Odisha’s Mallipasi, a tribal man DIG UP his dead sister’s skeleton 🤯
— The Analyzer (News Updates🗞️) (@Indian_Analyzer) April 28, 2026
— He then staged a protest outside a rural bank after officials REFUSED to release her ₹19,300 deposit without proof of death.
Illiterate and unable to understand PAPERWORK requirements, he returned not… pic.twitter.com/tTzxYu75nr
In such cases, banks require verification of legal heirship and supporting documents before releasing the amount.
Banking rules for deceased accounts
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