Argentine old man who was almost cremated alive and survived thanks to the mask

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In Argentina, an old man was condemned to death by a hospital and was found to be alive just before being cremated, saving his life. Argentina, where the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) is widespread, requires the dead to wear a mask, thanks to the fact that the family noticed that they were breathing after seeing the old man’s mask moving in the coffin just before cremation.

On the 28th (local time), according to the local media and the daily mail in Argentina, on the 23rd, an 89-year-old woman came to a private hospital in Resisstencia, Chaco Province, Argentina, complaining of chest pain, and with her 50-year-old daughter. The medical team was admitted to the intensive care unit considering the elderly patient. When the daughter visited the hospital the next day, the doctor issued a death certificate saying, “My mother died of cardiopulmonary arrest.” Afterwards, due to Corona 19, the funeral was held with only close acquaintances, such as relatives, attended, and the daughter discovered that the old mother in the coffin just before cremation on the conveyor belt was still breathing.

Unlike Korea, the Argentine coffin has a lid and is made so that you can see the deceased through the glass window under it. The last time the daughter looked inside the coffin, the old mother’s mask moved up and down as if breathing. The daughter immediately stopped the cremation procedure and transferred her mother back to the hospital intensive care unit.

Meanwhile, it is known that the mother is still in a critical condition. The daughter diagnosed the death of a living person and sued the hospital for a cremation crisis. The police are currently investigating the case.

/ Intern reporter Hyein Lee [email protected]

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