Hurricane Ian Flooding in cemeteries and distressed families with coffins

Hurricane Ian: Flooding in cemeteries and distressed families with coffins exposed

  • The above man was found alive in a cemetery in Kafr AlHosar, an Egyptian village north of Cairo, about four months after he was pronounced dead.

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  • According to the newspaper Youm7, former teacher Mohammed ElGammal, 46, suffers from a mental disorder that often disappeared for months.

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  • In January, however, he disappeared again for longer than usual. Mohammed’s family then began searching for him until they received a call from an acquaintance who works in a hospital.

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  • The professional reported that the body of an unknown man arrived at the scene. Several of the former teacher’s relatives recognized the body as Mohammed’s.

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  • A DNA sample was even taken from the body in question. However, the family decided to hold the funeral service for the loved one without checking the outcome.

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  • Four months after the funeral, a group of young people were surprised by the figure of Mohammed that had been lost among the graves in the village cemetery.

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  • According to the publication, the former teacher was looking for a place to sleep there.

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  • Local residents referred the man, who had “returned from the dead,” to a police station in the area

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  • There he was received by a brother who helped him to testify about the completely unusual incident

    Even a corpse that was said to have been blown out of the coffin raised suspicions that it was buried alive. Check it out below!

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  • A body was reportedly waving from the coffin as he was buried in the Indonesian city of Manado.

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  • According to British tabloid The Sun, the incident happened on May 5 and raised suspicions that the man was buried alive.

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  • In the recording, family and friends are gathered around the grave.

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  • Then the camera is aimed at the coffin

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  • When the lens focuses on the glass pane, something weird happens

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  • The corpse’s supposed hand moves as if waving at someone or pressing the coffin lid.

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  • Apparently none of those present noticed the unusual detail.

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  • Despite the various speculations surrounding the video, scientists explain that the corpse’s movement may be due to hardening of the body, rigor mortis, classified as the third stage of death.

    Meanwhile in Romania, a man who was pronounced dead could not prove to the court that he was alive. Keep understanding!

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  • The Romanian judiciary has not admitted that a man wrongly declared dead is actually alive. Constantin Reliu, 63, petitioned the Barlad Municipal Court to annul his own death certificate, which had been omitted without his knowledge.

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  • According to The Guardian, the document was obtained by the wife of the “deceased” after he had been incommunicado in Turkey for more than a decade.

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  • Relieu left Romania in 1992 to look for work. In 1999 he even returned, but left the country again and apparently broke off contact with family members.

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  • With the silence, Relieu’s wife obtained a retrospective death certificate for him. In an interview with the Romanian newspaper Adevarul, she says she assumes that her husband died in an earthquake in Turkey.

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  • Relieu only found out that he was presumed dead because he had been arrested by Turkish authorities earlier in the year. He had expired papers and was eventually deported to Romania

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  • The Romanian planned to renew his passport and return to Turkey. But upon arrival in his home country, he was arrested by immigration officers who informed him of his own death, which was recorded in 2003.

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  • The Romanian judiciary did not accept the annulment of Relieu’s death certificate because the application for annulment was delayed. So he decided to leave him officially deceased.

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  • “I have no income and because I’m dead I can’t do anything,” Relieu said

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