Is it possible to be buried alive?

(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 be buried alive?

Animals or humans may be buried alive accidentally on the mistaken assumption that they are dead, or intentionally as a form of torture, murder, or execution. It may also occur with consent of the victim as a part of a stunt, with the intention to escape.
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Is it impossible to be buried alive?

It is a rare condition that is not fully understood, but in one case, the Daily Mail reports, a man was suddenly revived and then died again two days later. The nightmare of being buried alive isn't impossible -- but at least it's very rare.
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Who has been buried alive?

5 Terrifying True Stories Of People Being Buried Alive
  • True Stories Of People Buried Alive: Angelo Hays. Wikimedia CommonsThe Premature Burial by Antoine Wiertz. ...
  • Octavia Smith Hatcher. YouTubeThe grave of Octavia Smith Hatcher. ...
  • Stephen Small. ...
  • Jessica Lunsford. ...
  • Anna Hockwalt.
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What is being buried alive like?

Your Chest Is Crushed

More than likely your grave has been covered in six feet of soil that's so dense that when it pushes down on you, your chest won't be able to expand. Not only that, but it's likely your ribs will be crushed while you try to fight through the dirt.
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What To ACTUALLY Do If You Are Buried Alive



What 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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Has anyone been buried alive by accident?

In 17th century England, it is documented that a woman by the name of Alice Blunden was buried alive. As the story goes, she was so knocked out after having imbibed a large quantity of poppy tea that a doctor holding a mirror to her nose and mouth pronounced her dead.
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Why am I so scared of being buried alive?

Taphophobia (from Greek τάφος - taphos, "grave, tomb" and φόβος - phobos, "fear") is an abnormal (psychopathological) fear of being buried alive as a result of being incorrectly pronounced dead.
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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 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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Was anyone saved by a 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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Why are cemeteries so peaceful?

Why are cemeteries so peaceful? You may find a cemetery peaceful because it can help put life into perspective. People have set cemeteries aside as hallowed ground. Most people are on good behavior while visiting.
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What will happen 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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Can you be cremated alive?

We've all thought about it at some point. What if I'm actually alive when I'm buried or cremated? For some people this is a serious fear, and hearing the random stories of it happening doesn't help. You'll be happy to know that being cremated alive is virtually impossible.
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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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Is it painful when the soul leaves the body?

He said, “When the soul leaves the body, it can take a long time or it can happen very quickly. No matter how, it is painful. It is painful for the one who is dying, and it is painful for those who are left behind. The separation of the soul from the body, that is the ending of life.
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What happens to the soul 40 days after death?

It is believed that the soul of the departed remains wandering on Earth during the 40-day period, coming back home, visiting places the departed has lived in as well as their fresh grave. The soul also completes the journey through the Aerial toll house finally leaving this world.
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What is the scariest fear?

Then again, some of the scariest phobias are ones almost everyone has to some degree.
...
These Disturbing Phobias Make Life For Their Sufferers A Waking Nightmare
  • Taphophobia. ...
  • Claustrophobia. ...
  • Pediophobia. ...
  • Coulrophobia. ...
  • Nyctophobia. ...
  • Athazagoraphobia. ...
  • Trypophobia. ...
  • Chronophobia.
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What should you do if you are buried alive?

How to Survive Being Buried Alive
  1. Conserve your air supply. If you are buried in a typical coffin, you will have enough air to survive for an hour or two at most. ...
  2. Press up on the coffin lid with your hands. ...
  3. Remove your shirt. ...
  4. Break through the coffin. ...
  5. Use your hands to push the dirt toward your feet. ...
  6. Sit up. ...
  7. Stand.
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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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Has anyone survived being buried alive?

A common story from that time period was the tale of Tom Guerin, a three-year-old boy who was buried alive by mistake . . . but managed to survive. Guerin was presumed dead and buried, but during the interment, the gravediggers accidentally broke both of his legs with a spade.
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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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How long does a coffin last?

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. But even that shell won't last forever. A century in, the last of your bones will have collapsed into dust.
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