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How Woman Was Mistakenly Buried Alive And Struggled To Come Out Of Her Grave by jona4real92(m): 7:17am On Feb 17, 2018
In what will come across as a really shocking development, a woman has been found out to have been buried alive and then struggled hard to come out for eleven days.

A woman is believed to have been buried alive by mistake and lay conscious inside her coffin for 11 days before trying to fight her way out of the stone tomb.


Rosangela Almeida dos Santos, 37, appears to have desperately tried to escape her wooden casket, which had been nailed shut after she was buried alive.

But she had already died by the time family members smashed open the tomb last Friday after locals reported hearing screams coming from her grave, according to reports.

Shocking footage shows the commotion in the Senhora Santana cemetery in Riachao das Neves, northeast Brazil, as local men took out the heavy coffin and removed the lid.

Some people ask to call an ambulance as others touch the woman’s feet and comment on how warm she feels.

Married Ms Santos was declared dead by a hospital on January 28 and was buried the next day.

People living near to the cemetery alerted her family on February 9 – 11 days after she had been laid to rest – after hearing screams and bangs coming from inside the tomb.

Her body had reportedly turned around and still warm, cotton wool which had been in the woman’s ears and nostrils had come out and she had injuries on her hands and forehead where it appeared she had tried to fight her way out.

The nails around the sides of the coffin lid had also been pushed upwards, and there were scratches and blood on the inside, they claim.

Ms Santos had been at the Hospital do Oeste in Barreiras, in Brazil’s northeastern state of Bahia, for a week after being rushed there by her family with severe fatigue.

She suffered two cardiac arrests before dying from ‘septic shock’, according to her death certificate.

The woman, who was married but didn’t have children, reportedly suffered fainting spells since she was seven years old and took anti-convulsant medicines.
Read more: https://aysugarblog.com.ng/2018/02/16/woman-mistakenly-buried-alive-struggled-come-grave-11-days-photos/

Re: How Woman Was Mistakenly Buried Alive And Struggled To Come Out Of Her Grave by dangermouse(m): 7:42am On Feb 17, 2018
She probably was in a coma.
That's why is not good to hurriedly bury someone who just died
Re: How Woman Was Mistakenly Buried Alive And Struggled To Come Out Of Her Grave by hisgrace090: 7:54am On Feb 17, 2018
The hospital management need to panic now. I know they must answer some question.

Say no to quick bury of corps.
Re: How Woman Was Mistakenly Buried Alive And Struggled To Come Out Of Her Grave by samuel051: 8:19am On Feb 17, 2018
if na naija now,den go reason d matter go witches and wizardry, while one other religion of piece go say na jinn enter d corpse in order to scare or hunt her family ���

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