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Old 29-02-2012, 01:02 PM #11
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
Nothing is totally impossible like that to happen here but it is as sure as we can be very unlikely, people are not cremated or buried for at least 3 to 4 days from dying, Lot's of tests are done to ensure death has occurred and also of course the embalming procedure is very extensive.
It doesn't say if rigor mortis had not set in as to that lady, that is also another sure sign that someone has died.

Absolutely scary though as you say kazanne, way back though people did get buried alive, it is where the term graveyard shift comes from, when some people were buried a string was place in the coffin and a bell attached outside the grave at ground level, someone was assigned then to be on duty at night particularly, so that the bell was heard should someone have been buried who was not dead and then woke up and pulled the string to alert.

Thankfully, with the checks and all the embalming process plus the lying in chapel of rests for days after death too, it would be as near impossible as it can be for someone to cremated or curied who was not dead.
Hello Joey and yes I see all those points but me having a fear of being buried alive anyway,those kind of stories add fuel to the fire,LOL(excuse the pun)I want to leave my body to medical science, but not sure how to go about that one.
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