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Thai woman's cremation stopped after knocking heard on coffin

Thai woman's cremation stopped after knocking heard on coffin

Summary

A woman's cremation in Thailand was stopped when knocking was heard from inside her coffin. She was found alive and later diagnosed with low blood sugar levels. The incident occurred at a Buddhist temple near Bangkok.

Key Facts

  • A woman was believed to be dead and about to be cremated at a temple near Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Temple staff heard a knock from the coffin, indicating the woman was still alive.
  • The woman opened her eyes and knocked on the coffin while it was being opened.
  • The woman's brother had been told she died, but he did not have a death certificate.
  • The woman was taken to a hospital where doctors found she had severe hypoglycaemia.
  • Hypoglycaemia means having very low blood sugar levels.
  • The woman had been bedridden for two years, and her family traveled nearly 500 kilometers for the ceremony.
  • The incident took place at Wat Rat Prakhong Tham, a Buddhist temple.
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