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A VIDEO OF THE BIZARRE SCENE APPEARS TO SHOW THE MOMENT WHEN THE MAN 'CAME BACK TO LIFE' INSIDE A COFFIN IN HIS HOME IN PERU, JUST DAYS BEFORE HIS FUNERAL WAS DUE TO TAKE PLACE
17:06, 20 May 2025 Mourners in a Peruvian home were left aghast as the coffin of a deceased man began to shake - followed by twitching and sounds from the "corpse" - seemingly
coming back to life. A video capturing this extraordinary event appears to show the moment the man was "resurrected" inside his coffin at his residence, mere days before his
scheduled funeral. The footage, recorded in the town of Olmos in Peru's Lambayeque region, shows the stunned reactions of the man's family and friends. The clip has since gone
viral on social media. Posts on TikTok and X identify the deceased as 'Iván', who was being mourned by his loved ones when he apparently regained consciousness. Speculation is
rife about how such an astonishing event could have transpired. One witness hailed it as a divine miracle, likening it to the biblical story of Lazarus's resurrection in the New
Testament Gospel of St John. Article continues below In the video, she can be heard exclaiming: "Glory to God! This man is alive. All those watching us, your prayers for this man,
Iván, may God show His glory. Just as He resurrected Lazarus, God can do so with this man. Oh, holy! Pray for this man!". A more prosaic explanation for the apparent
"resurrection" suggests that the man might have been in a cataleptic state. Catalepsy is a symptom associated with various neurological conditions, such as Parkinson's disease
and epilepsy, characterised by paralysis, a slowdown of bodily functions like breathing, and a stiffness that can be mistaken for rigor mortis. Several viewers commenting on the video
proposed catalepsy as an explanation, with one noting the man's good fortune in emerging from the state before burial, while another added: "Those who don't believe in God
will say catalepsy, and those of us who do believe, we know it's resurrection." A notable incident involved Argentine socialite Rufina Cambaceres, who fell into a cataleptic state
on her birthday in May 1902 and was declared deceased. However, after her burial, the caretaker of La Recoleta Cemetery reported hearing noises emanating from her vault. The coffin appeared
to have been disturbed, and upon opening, scratch marks were discovered on the inside of the lid and the girl's face, revealing that Rufina had been interred alive. The cause of her
catalepsy episode remains unclear, but it is presumed she eventually succumbed to suffocation after regaining consciousness. Even with modern medical advancements, errors can still occur,
and people are occasionally declared dead before seemingly "coming back to life". In a bizarre turn of events this April, paramedics rushed to Son Valenti funeral parlour in Palma,
Majorca when a "dead" woman began stirring in her coffin. This eerie occurrence echoes a February incident from the previous year where morgue staff in Guatemala were spooked by a
woman who appeared to come back to life, moving within a body bag. Last year also saw an astonishing event in Texas where 16-year-old Sammy Berko experienced a cardiac arrest at a rock
climbing gym and was declared deceased. Remarkably, after two hours of persistent CPR, he was resuscitated, prompting one doctor to label him a "literal miracle". Article continues
below Sammy's mother, Jennifer, recounted the harrowing moment her son lost consciousness following his climb, and the devastating news of his death. She revealed: "I started
talking to him, just telling him how much I love him and sorry that we didn't know how to save him. Suddenly, as I started praying, my husband said, 'Oh my gosh, he's
moving'." Another startling case from June last year involved 76-year-old Bella Montoya Castro, who was pronounced dead at a hospital in southwest Quito, Ecuador. Incredibly, she
regained consciousness during her own funeral service. Gilber Barberan, Bella's son, reported that mourners heard noises emanating from the casket as they laid flowers upon it, only to
discover that it was Bella herself making the sounds.