A sixty-two year-old
Grandmother was found to be alive, after she was rushed to the hospital and
tagged dead by a morgue worker.
The Russian grandmother who
was drinking with relatives at a party in Vasilyevka when she appeared to have
died, was wrongly pronounced dead, but was rushed to hospital after she moved
when an employee tied a tag around her foot.
The woman from Amur in
Russia’s far east, who was certified dead by a police officer who took her body
in a hearse to the morgue, “came to life” after having her feet tagged. The
Ambulance staff spent 40 minutes trying to resuscitate the woman, however she
died from hyperthermia just hours later.
Chief doctor Mikhail
Danilov told newsmen she died from “hypothermia”, but could have survived if
she received medical care instead of being taken to the morgue. A police
investigation is now underway into her death, as it was learnt that the
policeman at the scene had broken rules by failing to call an ambulance and
instead certifying the woman as dead himself.
“The police officer did not
call for an ambulance, as required by instructions,” said an official.
“He certified the death on
his own, called the undertaker and sent the body to the morgue without
accompanying documents.”
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