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Man Dies Five Days After He Was Mistakenly Declared Dead and Put in Morgue Freezer

by FNGR Staff
November 25, 2021
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An Indian man has been declared dead for the second time in a week.

According to the Times of India, 40-year-old electrician Srikesh Kumar was hospitalized last Thursday after he was struck by a motorcycle in Moradabad. Kumar was said to be in critical condition when he was first transferred to a nearby private health facility with internal head injuries. Doctors reportedly determined they could not improve his condition, so they referred him to a government hospital, where he was pronounced dead shortly after. 

The Times reports Kumar’s post-mortem examination would not take place until the following day, so hospital staffers wrapped him up and placed him in the morgue freezer until his kin could identify the body. His family arrived at the facility nearly seven hours after he was placed in the freezer. It was at that time when his sister-in-law Madhu Bala noticed he was still moving.

“He’s not at all dead, in fact, he’s far from it!” Bala is heard shouting in a video posted on social media. “How did this happen? Look, he wants to say something, he is breathing.”

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Doctors suspected it was a case of “suspended animation,” which occurs when vital functions are temporarily stopped or slowed. However, the miraculous discovery ultimately failed to save Kumar.

According to the Times, the man slipped into a coma due to the aforementioned head injury, but could not receive the necessary surgery because of his bleeding disorder. Kumar was declared dead days after he was placed on a ventilator.

“My brother fought for his life but lost the battle after five days. He wanted to live,” his brother, Satyanand Gautam, told the Times. “He showed signs of recovery as he used to respond whenever we called his name. His vitals were normal. However, he had a clot in his brain … We will take action against everyone responsible for his death.”

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