A 'dead'
teenager woke up in her coffin and screamed for help one day after she
was buried – but died again before desperate relatives could save her.
Grieving family members pictured above breaking through the
concrete tomb from where Neysi Perez, 16, had been heard 'banging and
screaming'.
Relatives
who removed the girl's corpse found that the glass viewing window on
her coffin had been smashed and the tips of her fingers were bruised. But
despite efforts to revive her medics found no signs of life and she was
later returned to the cemetery and reburied in the same mausoleum.
Mr Gozales told local TV news Primer Impacto: 'I was heartbroken because my sweetheart had been taken so suddenly from me. I wanted to be near to her. 'As I put my hand on her grave I could hear noises inside. I heard banging, then I heard her voice. She was screaming for help. 'It had already been a day since we buried her. I couldn't believe it. I was ecstatic, full of hope.' Cemetery worker Jesus Villanueva said he had also heard noises coming from the grave. He said: 'I convinced myself that the screams were coming from somewhere else. I never imagined that there was someone alive in there. 'That afternoon the girl's husband came to me begging me to get her out because she was alive. 'He was hysterical. The family were soon here and started breaking through the tomb, shouting her name.' Ms Perez was taken by truck to the nearest hospital in San Pedro Sula, where she was carried in still inside her coffin. But although medics tried to revive her, all the tests they carried out showed that she was clinically dead. Doctor Claudia Lopez recalled: 'The whole family rushed in, almost breaking the door down, carrying the girl in her casket. 'I told them to take her out and put her on the bed. Everybody was claiming she was alive so I went through all the necessary procedures. 'We evaluated and tried everything but the girl was dead. They put her back in the coffin and took her away again, back to the cemetery.' Doctors believe Ms Perez may have suffered a severe panic attack which could have temporarily stopped her heart activity. Another hypothesis is that the teenager had a cataplexy attack, an abrupt temporary loss of voluntary muscle function typically triggered by a strong emotional stimulus such as stress or fear, during which the victim maintains full conscious awareness. She may then have died from lack of oxygen after waking up inside the closed coffin. Her cousin, Carolina Perez, said: 'Once we had taken her out of the tomb I put my hand on her body. She was still warm, and I felt a faint heart beat. 'She had scratches on her forehead and bruises on her fingers. It looked like she had tried desperately to get out of the casket and hurt herself. Ms Perez's mother Maria Gutierrez firmly believes her daughter was buried alive and blames medics for being too quick to sign her death certificate. She said: 'The doctors declared her dead but everybody else around me kept telling me she wasn't. She didn't look like she had died. 'Even after a day in the tomb the colour of her body was normal, her corpse didn't smell, she just looked like she was in a deep sleep. 'There was no rigamortis, her body was still flexible, it was impossible that she had been dead for so many hours. 'We were all so happy. After being declared dead for such a long time, everybody was saying that she had come back to life. 'We were all so happy. I thought I was going to get my daughter back.' Culled from UK Daily Mail
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