Credited from: AFRICANEWS
A woman in Thailand was astonishingly found alive in her coffin at Wat Rat Prakhong Tham, a temple located near Bangkok. Staff were initially startled to hear faint knocking sounds coming from the coffin after the woman was brought in for cremation. Temple manager Pairat Soodthoop reported that upon inspection, the woman was seen "opening her eyes slightly and knocking on the side of the coffin," leading to a quick assessment that confirmed she was alive, contrary to earlier beliefs, according to Channel News Asia and Al Jazeera.
The woman's brother, who had traveled nearly 500 kilometers from Phitsanulok for her cremation, stated that she had been bedridden for two years and was thought to have stopped breathing two days prior. After local authorities had told him she was deceased, he attempted to have her organs donated; however, the hospital refused his offer without an official death certificate, according to Africa News and BBC.
The moment has drawn considerable attention, emphasizing the importance of accurate medical assessments prior to declaring someone deceased. Following her revival, the temple's abbot announced that they would cover her medical expenses, showcasing the temple's commitment to their community, as reported by Africa News and Al Jazeera.