Tuesday, April 28, 2026 - An elderly man in eastern India stunned bank officials and customers after exhuming his late sister’s remains to prove her death and access money in her account.
The incident occurred on Monday in the Malipasi area of
Keonjhar district in Odisha, according to a report by The Hindu.
The man, identified as Jitu Munda of Dianali village, had
approached the Maliposi branch of the Odisha Grameen Bank in the Patana block
to withdraw about Rs 20,000 from the account of his elder sister, Kalara Munda,
who died on January 26.
However, bank officials requested the required documentation
before processing the claim.
In a dramatic response, Munda dug up his sister’s skeleton
and brought it to the bank as proof of her death, shocking those present.
With no formal education and little understanding of banking
procedures, Munda said repeated visits to the bank yielded no result.
“I told them she had died, but they did not listen. They kept saying, bring the account holder to withdraw the money. Out of frustration, I dug the grave and brought her skeleton as proof that she is no more,” he said.
The unusual incident prompted officers from the Patana
police division to visit the bank after being alerted.
A police official, Kiran Prasad Sahu, said the situation
highlighted a communication gap.
“Jeetu is an illiterate tribal man. He does not understand
what a legal heir or nominee means. The bank officials failed to make him
understand the procedure to withdraw money from a deceased person’s account,”
Sahu said.
Following police intervention, bank officials assured Munda
that the process for accessing the funds would be facilitated in line with due
procedures.
The remains were later returned and reburied at the
gravesite in the presence of police personnel.
Reports indicated that the situation was further complicated
because the nominee on the account had also died, leaving Munda as the sole
surviving claimant.
A local official, Manas Dandpat, said the authorities were
only made aware of the situation recently.
“Today only, I came to know about it. We will see what can
be done to resolve the issue,” he said, adding that steps had been taken to
ensure the man receives the money in accordance with the law.
Authorities in the Patna block assured that Munda would be
helped in securing a legal heir certificate and other documents required for
claiming the money in the account.
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