Has anyone woke up in a coffin?

Funeral attendees recently got the shock of a lifetime when a person on the verge of being buried suddenly woke up. Rosa Isabel Cespedes Callaca was reportedly being buried April 26 when, in the midst of a funeral procession in Peru, mourners carrying her coffin heard a strange knocking sound from inside the coffin.
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Has anyone ever woke up at a funeral?

A Michigan woman who was declared dead by paramedics on Sunday was discovered alive hours later by a funeral home worker who was preparing to embalm her body, a lawyer for her family said. The lawyer, Geoffrey Fieger, said the woman, Timesha Beauchamp, was born with cerebral palsy.
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Has anyone woke up after being embalmed?

In a shocking case of medical negligence, a Kenyan man who was declared dead by doctors woke up in the morgue while workers were preparing to embalm and drain blood from his body. The man, identified as 32-year-old Peter Kigen, regained consciousness started screaming inside the morgue when a staff sliced his leg open.
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Has anyone been buried alive in a coffin?

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. The following year, another Russian died after being buried overnight in a makeshift coffin "for good luck".
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Do people come back to life after being buried?

The bottom line. Although it may seem like some people come back to life after dying, someone with Lazarus syndrome experiences their circulation returning spontaneously after their heart stops beating. The syndrome is very rare and only happens after CPR is performed.
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What happen immediately after death?

Decomposition begins several minutes after death with a process called autolysis, or self-digestion. Soon after the heart stops beating, cells become deprived of oxygen, and their acidity increases as the toxic by-products of chemical reactions begin to accumulate inside them.
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Why do they cover the legs in a casket?

They cover the legs in a casket because the deceased is not wearing shoes in many cases due to the difficulty of putting them on stiff feet. Also, funeral directors may recommend it to save money, for religious reasons, in the event of trauma, for easier transportation, or with tall bodies.
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What is the longest someone has been buried alive?

London - An Englishman has broken the world record for being buried alive by spending 142 days buried in a coffin-like box. Mr Geoff Smith (37) was buried last August in the garden of his local pub in Mansfield, and plans to remain underground for another eight days to claim a 150-day voluntary burial record.
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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 is a grave 6 feet deep?

To Prevent the Spread of Disease

People have not always understood how diseases spread. During disease outbreaks, they may have feared that bodies could transmit disease. Still, this may be one of the reasons why people thought bodies should be buried 6 feet deep.
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Do graves get dug up after 100 years?

Unfortunately, there may be no way to guarantee a gravesite will remain undisturbed forever. You can look up local ordinances and find cemeteries that allow graves to be held in perpetuity. But over decades and centuries, the world around us changes. And so do laws and finances.
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What happens if you wake up in your 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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Has anyone woken up during an 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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Why do corpses sit up?

This process normally occurs between the time of death and rigor mortis, so if anyone tells you they've seen a body sit up, they're probably just trying to get a rise out of you.
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How cold is it in a morgue?

Bodies are kept at between −10 °C (14 °F) and −50 °C (−58 °F). Usually used at forensic institutes, particularly when a body has not been identified. At these temperatures the body is completely frozen, and decomposition is significantly reduced, but not prevented.
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Can you escape being buried alive?

If you are buried in a typical coffin, you will have enough air to survive for an hour or two at most. Take deep breaths, and then hold for as long as possible before exhaling. Do not breathe and then swallow, which will lead to hyperventilation.
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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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How painful is being buried alive?

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. I remember the first bucket of soil hit me — it was a bit of a shock.
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Do bodies explode in coffins?

Once a body is placed in a sealed casket, the gases from decomposing cannot escape anymore. As the pressure increases, the casket becomes like an overblown balloon. However, it's not going to explode like one. But it can spill out unpleasant fluids and gasses inside the casket.
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Who gets buried standing up?

Ben Jonson

One of the most well-known people buried standing up is buried in the famous Westminster Abbey in London, England. This famous Poet Laureate's work was celebrated in his lifetime, but he always seemed to be poor.
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Why do caskets have pillows?

A rather large overstuffed pillow is included in the interior package of a finished casket. This pillow helps to hold the decedent in an inclined position. This position helps present a naturally comforting presentation to the survivors.
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How soon after death do you poop?

Universally, they almost all qualified their response with, “Depends on what they died from.” However, the general consensus among this sample-set was that people poop themselves somewhere between 20%-50% of the time either directly before or sometime after death.
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When someone is dying what do they see?

Visions and Hallucinations

Visual or auditory hallucinations are often part of the dying experience. The appearance of family members or loved ones who have died is common. These visions are considered normal. The dying may turn their focus to “another world” and talk to people or see things that others do not see.
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Can you smell death on a person?

The Smell of Death

It's merely the naturally occurring odor emanating from a dying person's body, but not actually what death smells like. There's no medically or scientifically identified specific smell attributed to death.
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