January 25, 201016 yr Pensioner declared dead by a doctor is found to be alive by undertaker as he was about to seal the coffin By Mail Foreign Service Last updated at 11:51 AM on 25th January 2010 Comments (3) Add to My Stories A Polish beekeeper pronounced dead after he suffered a suspected heart attack was about to be sealed up in a coffin when a funeral director miraculously discovered a faint pulse. Jozef Guzy collapsed as he started work among his beloved hives near the southern city of Katowice. An ambulance was called and an experienced doctor declared that the 76-year-old had died. Enlarge Alive and well: Beekeeper Jozef Guzy was declared dead by a doctor after he collapsed Jerzy Wisniewski, a spokesman for the Regional Ambulance Service in Katowice, said: 'The patient was not breathing, there was no heart beat, the body had cooled - all are the characteristics of death. Three hours later, an undertaker arrived to take Mr Guzy's body away. Funeral director Dariusz Wysłuchato placed the man's body in a coffin and was about to seal the lid when his wife, Ludmilla, asked him to remove his watch. As Mr Wysłuchato fiddled with the watch chain he happened to touch Mr Guzy's neck and detected a pulse. He said: 'I touched around the neck artery and suddenly realised he asn't dead after all. I checked again and shouted, "It's a pulse!" 'I had a friend check and he noticed the man was breathing. God, it was a miracle!" The ambulance was called again and the same doctor returned. He confirmed the pensioner had 'come back from the dead'. Enlarge Funeral director Dariusz Wys¿uchato with the coffin he was about to seal when he discovered a pulse Mr Guzy was taken to hospital where puzzled doctors failed to find anything wrong with him. After a few days rest, he was sent home. Mr Wysłuchato said: 'Thank God I did not close the coffin - if I had done that it would have been a tragedy. 'Something touched me to touch his neck - I'm so pleased he's alive.' His wife, Ludmila, said: ‘I could not believe it when they said he was dead. The doctor put a white sheet over him and three hours later local undertakers pulled up.’ Mr Guzy added: ‘The undertaker saved my life. The first thing I did when I got out of hospital was take him a pot of honey.’ It comes just weeks after a hospital in southwest China prematurely sent a man injured in a motorbike crash to a mortuary. Zhang Houming, 46, was found breathing and with a faint heartbeat in his coffin by his family. He was taken back to hospital, but died an hour later. His family, from the city of Neijiang in Sichuan province, are now claiming £136,000 in compensation. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1245843/He-noise-raise-dead-Beekeeper-wakes-coffin-doctor-declares-dead.html#ixzz0dcwr3i8t
January 25, 201016 yr Author I thought that was so cool...until I read he died later anyways. :sad: No, that was the Chinese man. The "beekeeper" is alive and well!:D
January 25, 201016 yr ^ oh i know right?? :wreck: No, that was the Chinese man. The "beekeeper" is alive and well!:D How twisted is that? :lol:
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