The man's body was taken to the morgue. At some point, the staff noticed that he began to move his fingers.

The man's body was taken to the morgue. At one point, the staff noticed something strange

As reported by the „Goniec” portal, a shocking situation occurred in one of the morgues, where a 67-year-old was taken. The man, presumed dead, suddenly began to move his fingers. The funeral home staff immediately called a doctor to the scene.

The man was taken to hospital in serious condition

The situation took place in India. 67-year-old Velluvakkandi Pavithran was taken to a private clinic in Mangalore. Doctors assessed the man's condition as very serious. The man suffered progressive paralysis. He also had serious breathing problems.

The doctors fought for the man's life for several hours, but they could not save him. “After a dozen or so hours, his relatives heard from the doctor that the patient had no chance and that he had to be disconnected from the respirator” – informs the portal “Kaumudi Online”, quoted by “Goniec”.

Following a decision by the hospital staff and the 67-year-old's family, it was decided to disconnect him from life support. The man was taken to the AKG Memorial Cooperative Hospital morgue. The man's funeral was to take place the next day.

The man's body was taken to the morgue. At one point, the staff noticed something strange

They declared him dead, and the morgue began move

It was in the morgue that something happened that shocked everyone. At one point, a morgue worker named Japan noticed that the 67-year-old, who had been declared dead, began to move his fingers. As he reported in an interview with „Kaumudi Online” it was immediately decided to call paramedics to the scene.

They determined that the man's blood pressure was normal and his heart was still beating. They decided to transport the 67-year-old to the intensive care unit. Doctors indicate that the prognosis for the patient's condition is good, because his body has begun to respond to the medications he is being given.

An investigation has been launched into the case, which is to answer the question of how a living man could be declared dead.

The man's body was taken to the morgue. At one point, the staff noticed something strange

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116