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I understand that my consent is not required as a condition of purchasing any goods or services from StoneMor Inc, and that I may withdraw my consent at any time. What is a Funeral? Why Have a Funeral? What is a Viewing? Why Have a Viewing? Nevertheless, for years afterwards, many people thought she was actually a zombie.

Essie Dunbar finally died in The surgeon that pronounced her dead was a man who would have benefited by her death. Mary was put into a pine coffin and it was nailed shut. The position of her skeleton was half in and half out of the coffin.

Apparently after being entombed, Mary awoke from the trance and struggled violently till she was able to force the lid off of her coffin. The strain was too much for her and she fainted in the attempt, falling forward over the edge of her coffin, when her head struck against the masonry shelf killing her. In , a pregnant Madame Bobin who arrived from Western Africa in a steamer, was suffering from yellow fever.

She was then transferred to a hospital where she became worse and apparently died and was buried. A nurse later said she noticed that the body was not cold and that there was tremulousness of the muscles of the abdomen and doubted that Bobbin could have been prematurely buried.

They were horrified to find that a baby had been born and died with Madame Bobin in the coffin. An autopsy showed that Madame Bobin had not contracted yellow fever and had died from asphyxiation in the coffin. The idea of being buried alive is scary enough, but it becomes inconceivably horrific when a child is the victim. In August , that is exactly what happened to a six-year-old girl in Uttar Pradesh, India.

Luckily, some of the villagers working in the field saw them enter and became suspicious when they left without the child. They went to the spot and found her unconscious and not breathing in a shallow grave in the field. They were able to rush her to the hospital in the nick of time, and when she regained consciousness she was able to identify her kidnappers. The girl did not remember being buried alive. As the story goes, when the coffin was dropped, Matthew awakened and knocked on the lid to be released.

He lived, by the way, for 24 more years. Matthew Wall was lucky that his body never reached the grave before he was discovered to be alive, but Angelo Hays was not.

He was buried quickly, and his own parents were not allowed to see his disfigured body. Two days after Angelo was buried, he was exhumed for an investigation. The theory is that Angelo had been in a very deep coma which slowed his breathing way, way down. It was that slow breathing that allowed him to stay alive while buried. A person can live on the air in a coffin for a little over five hours, tops. But while the tests may show that you are technically alive, your new status may be small comfort to you and your kin.

I must decide whether to pull the plug. Not true! Not only have you lost all the upper brain functions that create your memories and behaviors and allow you to think and talk, but you have also lost all the involuntary stuff your lower brain does to keep you alive, like controlling your heart, respiration, nervous system, temperature and reflexes.

If you are brain-dead, these functions are being performed by hospital equipment like ventilators and catheters. If you are buried in a typical coffin, you will have enough air to survive for an hour or two at most. Take deep breaths, and then hold for as long as possible before exhaling. Do not breathe and then swallow, which will lead to hyperventilation. Do not light a match or lighter. Combustion will quickly use your available oxygen.

It is safe to use a flashlight if you have one. Do not yell. Yelling will lead to panic, which will increase your heart rate and lead to fast breathing that will rapidly consume your air supply. Assess the quality of the wood before you continue. If you feel flex in the coffin lid, continue to step 3. A metal-clad or hardwood coffin will be impossible to pierce. In this case, your only hope is to signal for rescue.



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