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Re: Man Wakes Up in Body Bag at Funeral Home Coroner Calls Incident Miracle I'm sorry, Angel. Do you want me to add your name as the contributor? |
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Re: Man Wakes Up in Body Bag at Funeral Home Coroner Calls Incident Miracle Quote:
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Re: Man Wakes Up in Body Bag at Funeral Home Coroner Calls Incident Miracle You're not helping my fears -_- |
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Re: Man Wakes Up in Body Bag at Funeral Home Coroner Calls Incident Miracle they always say its a miracle when this type of thing happens, its a lot more positive then 'we fucked up, it was late, I was at the end of a 13 hour shift, sorry guys' ![]() Imagine getting ready to embalm someone and they started to move, I would freak the fuck out for sure |
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*UPDATE* Mississippi Man Who Awoke in Body Bag Dies Two Weeks Later Video of news report may be viewed here. I'll check youtube. http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/vi...dead.wapt.html By Dana Ford, CNN March 14, 2014 (CNN) -- Walter Williams, the Mississippi man who returned to life after being pronounced dead about two weeks ago, died Thursday. He was 78. "They came and got him again around 4:15 a.m.," Williams' nephew, Eddie Hester, told CNN affiliate WAPT. "I think he's gone this time." CNN learned about the death from Holmes County, Mississippi Coroner, Dexter Howard. He was the same man who first declared Williams dead on February 26. "There was no pulse. He was lifeless," the coroner said then. He completed his paperwork, placed Williams in a body bag and transported him to a funeral home. There, something strange happened: The body bag moved. Coroner on Williams' revival two weeks ago: 'I was in shock' "We got him into the embalming room, and we noticed his legs beginning to move, like kicking," Howard said last month. "He also began to do a little breathing." An ambulance was called. Paramedics arrived and hooked Williams up to monitors. Sure enough, he had a heartbeat, so they transported him to the Holmes County Hospital and Clinics. Williams was released a few days later. He died of natural causes, according to the coroner. "Every case I do is a learning experience," said Howard. When asked what the Williams case taught him, he replied, "That miracles can happen." CNN affiliate WJTV reported the longtime farmer, who family members called, "Snowball," died at his home. "It was a two week miracle for me, and I enjoyed every minute of it, and my family did too," Hester told WAPT. |
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Re: *Update*Man Wakes Up in Body Bag at Funeral Home Coroner Calls Incident Mir I would like to see how much money they're going to get. |
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Re: *Update*Man Wakes Up in Body Bag at Funeral Home Coroner Calls Incident Mir Ya gotta wonder if Mr. Williams made the most of his extra time, or if he just figured that he was back for good. Why no one interviewed this man regarding what he saw after he died the first time is beyond me. And given the fact that he's a black man who was nicknamed "Snowball," I for one am gonna remember him as the man who died three times. |