Incredible: a woman died in a traffic accident and while she was being watched she revived

While the wake was being held for Rosa Isabel Céspedes Callaca, a 36-year-old woman who had died in a traffic accident, knocks were heard on the coffin, and it was she who was alive.

In the “El Carmen de Ferreñafe” cemetery in the city of Chiclayo, Peru, everyone was frozen. The woman was about to be buried but they ended up calling the emergency room because she showed vital signs.

In this sense, as it turned out, during the wake, the alleged deceased began to hit her coffin. “She opened her eyes and was sweating. At that time I came to my office and proceeded to call the police,” said the cemetery administrator.

In this way, the officers arrived at the scene and immediately lifted the coffin with the body of the young mother inside and transferred it to the Referential Hospital of Ferreñafe.

Then a doctor examined her and verified that she did indeed have vital signs, although they were too low. The equipment was placed on her to measure her saturation and it was recorded that she was very mild, hours later death was confirmed.

Likewise, after the confusing episode, Rosa Isabel’s family and friends demand that what happened be investigated. “We want to know why my niece reacted yesterday when we were taking her to bury her. We have the videos, where she pushes the drawer, touches it. We took her to the hospital and she arrived with a pulse of 5,” protested an uncle of the woman.

It should be noted that the suspicions point to the fact that the hospital doctors would have disconnected the woman, certifying her death at that time, without due review. Later, her body was sent to the morgue and, a few days later, the incident occurred at her wake, which is still under investigation.

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On the other hand, the family does not rule out exhuming the woman’s body to find out the real reason for her death.

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