save a life in Brazil and get in trouble with the police.

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leon
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save a life in Brazil and get in trouble with the police.

Post by leon » Tue Feb 20, 2018 12:08 am

'Dead' woman buried in grave for 11 days, * rescued alive *.
Police stated that those involved in digging up the grave will be dealt with as it is a crime to do so.


I have to wonder how many of the officials would think it was a crime to dig up a grave without government permission if they were the ones that had been buried alive. Granted we are not getting the whole story from this article. But it seems like some of the 'powers' wanted her 'out of the way'.



copied from:

http://www.msn.com/en-ph/news/world/dea ... ar-BBJl1xF

2/20/2018

A 'dead' Brazilian woman was taken out from the coffin alive, 11 days after she was buried, her family has claimed. Rosangela Almeida dos Santos, 37, was pronounced dead on January 28 and her death certificate said that she died from septic shock besides suffering two cardiac arrests.

Rosangela's funeral was held the next day in Senhora Santana cemetery in the northeast of Brazil.

However, the woman's relatives claim that after she was declared to be dead, her body still seemed to be warm when it was handed over to them.

Rosangela grave was dug up after some people living near the cemetery alleged that they heard screams coming from the grave, according to Brazilian news site G1 reports quoted in Independent.

A video of the entire incident where the woman's coffin is taken out, is doing rounds on the internet. Moreover, her family has also claimed to notice that the nails in the coffin had loosened and there were bruises on Rosangela's hands and forehead as if she had struggled to try to come out of the coffin.

Natalina Silva, the family's neighbour was quoted as saying in G1 that she heard moans coming from the cemetery and rubbished it assuming it was some kind of prank by children.

Hospital de Oeste which declared Rosangela has since come under the scanner and police have initiated investigation into the matter. However it is reported that the cries of the woman buried in the grave may be possibly be rumours. And, police stated that those involved in digging up the grave will be dealt with as it is a crime to do so.

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