Wed Feb 17, 12:36 PM
BOGOTA (AFP) - Funeral home workers in the Colombian city of Cali got the shock of a lifetime when an apparently dead 45-year-old woman suddenly started breathing and moving as they prepared her for burial.
Local media said the women had been declared clinically dead at a medical facility Tuesday after having been hospitalized in serious condition with a neurological condition a day earlier.
"The instruments the patient was connected to gave no blood pressure or heart rate readings," said Miguel Angel Saavedra, a doctor at the clinic where the woman was treated.
Medical staff at the facility signed the women's death certificate and her body was transferred to a funeral home to be prepared for burial.
But, in a case of what physicians call "Lazarus Syndrome," the woman was not actually dead.
"When they were going to apply formaldehyde, the patient began to breathe again and make movements," Saavedra told a local news station.
The woman, whose name has not been released, was readmitted to hospital and was in a coma, doctors said.
'Corpse' comes back to life at Colombia funeral home
'Corpse' comes back to life at Colombia funeral home
I guess this qualifies as the sort of thing that Mr. Caliburn always tried to bring to peoples attention.
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Re: 'Corpse' comes back to life at Colombia funeral home
As odd as this appears, it is probably just what the doctors say it is.
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Or maybe some kind of supernatural rebirth? I'd be interested to know more about the 'corpse' in question.
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Indeed. Whether paranormally influenced or not, it sounds . . . interesting. I wonder if the woman had a family?
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Re: 'Corpse' comes back to life at Colombia funeral home
Reminds me of the "pristine" corpse kalle found along with the dust of other corpses.
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