Has anyone ever woke up at a funeral?

A Michigan Woman Was Declared Dead, Then Woke Up at a Funeral Home - The New York Times. U.S.|They Thought She Was Dead. Then She Woke Up at a Funeral Home.
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Has anyone ever died during a funeral?

A 48-year-old woman died in a car accident on the way to her mother's funeral in Utah. She was sitting in the passenger seat, and the driver lost control of the vehicle after encountering wet and icy conditions. She was thrown from the vehicle and pronounced dead on site.
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Has anyone woken up during autopsy?

A Man Woke Up During His Own Autopsy

In 2007, Carlos Camejo was in a severe car accident. The 33-year-old Venezuelan man was declared dead at the scene and then taken to the morgue. He didn't wake up until a medical examiner started his autopsy by cutting into his face.
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What happens if you wake up in a coffin?

(Note: If you're buried alive and breathing normally, you're likely to die from suffocation. A person can live on the air in a coffin for a little over five hours, tops. If you start hyperventilating, panicked that you've been buried alive, the oxygen will likely run out sooner.)
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Can a person wake up after being embalmed?

It is possible for it to happen because there are medical conditions whereby the body temperature drops or the body swells. The story of a man in Nigeria that died and woke up after six days fail to meet many criteria. You can read the story here. He was embalm at home by a nurse.
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Not so dead yet: man wakes up at his own funeral; Woman wakes up inside her coffin - Compilation



Why is a grave 6 feet deep?

People may have also buried bodies 6 feet deep to help prevent theft. There was also concern that animals might disturb graves. Burying a body 6 feet deep may have been a way to stop animals from smelling the decomposing bodies. A body buried 6 feet deep would also be safe from accidental disturbances like plowing.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

Tradition, Region and Culture

Many people choose a casket that covers their loved one's legs simply because that's how it's usually done in their country.
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Has anyone been buried alive by accident?

In 1992, escape artist Bill Shirk was buried alive under seven tons of dirt and cement in a Plexiglas coffin, which collapsed and almost took Shirk's life. In 2010, a Russian man died after being buried alive to try to overcome his fear of death but being crushed to death by the earth on top of him.
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Is being buried alive painful?

On the feeling of being buried alive

To start off with, it's painful. There's no coffin there, there's no casket — nothing there to protect your body.
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What causes Lazarus Syndrome?

Air trapping is the most common explanation for Lazarus syndrome. It's more likely to happen if you have chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD). When air is pushed into your lungs too rapidly during CPR (hyperventilation), there's no time to exhale it, so it builds up. This is called air trapping.
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What does morge mean?

: a place where the bodies of dead persons are kept temporarily pending identification or release for burial or autopsy. morgue. noun. \ ˈmȯrg \
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Has anyone woken up in a morgue?

In 2018, a South African woman was pronounced dead at the scene of a car wreck but hours later was found breathing in a mortuary. And in 2014, a Mississippi man who had been pronounced dead was found alive inside a body bag at a funeral home. She Was Declared Dead and Moved to the Morgue. Then She Was Heard Breathing.
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How long does body last in coffin?

By 50 years in, your tissues will have liquefied and disappeared, leaving behind mummified skin and tendons. Eventually these too will disintegrate, and after 80 years in that coffin, your bones will crack as the soft collagen inside them deteriorates, leaving nothing but the brittle mineral frame behind.
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Do bodies sit up during cremation?

Does the body sit up during cremation? Yes, this can happen. Due to the heat and the muscle tissue, the body can move as the body is broken down, although this does happen inside the coffin, so it won't be visible.
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How many bodies are in the ground?

For all of the 7.4 billion people breathing on the planet right now, there are around 15 dead and buried beneath them. The Population Reference Bureau estimated 107 billion people have, ever, roamed the planet, Live Science reported.
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Why are graves facing East?

It seems that in Christianity, the star comes from the east. Some of the ancient religions (based on the sun) would bury the dead facing east so that they could face the "new day" and the "rising sun." Once again, Christ is considered to be the "Light of the World," which explains the eastward facing burials.
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How much air is in a coffin?

On average, a person's volume is 66 L, and the average casket holds 886 L: The leftover 820 L of air, 164 L of which is oxygen, is yours to ration.
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Has anyone been saved by safety coffin?

Despite the fear of burial while still alive, there are no documented cases of anybody being saved by a safety coffin.
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Did they put bells on coffins?

NEW MATAMORAS -Most people wouldn't a give second thought to a bell ringing. But in the 19th century, a ringing bell could mean the dead weren't. Someone unintentionally buried alive would pull the string in the coffin to ring a bell at topside.
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Has anyone been buried in their car?

George Swanson of Pennsylvania had his ashes interred with his 1984 Corvette in 1994. And in 2009, Lonnie Holloway and his 1973 Pontiac Catalina went into the ground together in South Carolina.
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Why are you buried without shoes?

Rigor mortis and other body processes make the feet larger than usual and often distort the shape. Many times the shoes of the deceases no longer fit. Even with the correct size, the feet are no longer bendable, making it a challenge to place shoes upon them.
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Can you touch a body at a funeral?

If you have an adult with you at the funeral home, it is ok to touch a dead body, and you will not get in trouble. You are naturally curious, and sometimes when you see and touch a dead body it helps you answer your questions. Remember to be gentle and have an adult help you.
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