Peruvian ‘dead’ man found still alive when put in coffin

  • Franklin Mandujano Doroteo, 24, was pronounced dead in hospital
  • But undertakers found that he was alive when putting him in a coffin
  • The incident is alleged to have taken place in central Peru 

A Peruvian man was reportedly nearly buried alive after undertakers found that the person they just put in a coffin was still breathing. 

Franklin Mandujano Doroteo was mistakenly pronounced dead by doctors at of the Contingency Hospital of Tingo Maria in Huanuco, central Peru.

The 24-year-old was in fact merely heavily sedated, according to local media. 

Not dead yet: Franklin Mandujano Doroteo, 24, was pronounced dead by doctors at of the Contingency Hospital of Tingo Maria in Huanuco, central Peru

It is not known in what state Mr Doroteo was when doctors pronounced him dead, but it is alleged that he had been given a sedative after suffering a fever following dental work.

He was then allegedly brought to an undertaker where his body was prepared for burial.

But as he was lifted into a coffin before being interred, one of the workers is said to have realised he was still breathing.

Still alive: As Mr Doroteo was lowered into the coffin, someone noticed that he was still alive

Still alive: As Mr Doroteo was lowered into the coffin, someone noticed that he was still alive

Shock: A woman can be seen clasping her hand over her mouth as Mr Doroteo is found to be alive and is being taken out of the coffin 

Shock: A woman can be seen clasping her hand over her mouth as Mr Doroteo is found to be alive and is being taken out of the coffin 

He is seen being taken out of the coffin before being transported to hospital, where he unfortunately died shortly after arriving

He is seen being taken out of the coffin before being transported to hospital, where he unfortunately died shortly after arriving

Mr Doroteo was rushed to hospital but unfortunately he was then allegedly pronounced dead soon after arriving.

Now, local news claims Mr Doroteo’s family are seeking justice for their loved one. 

It is not known whether the police are investigating the doctors for negligence or not. 

It is also not known whether the mistaken proclamation led to his eventual death, as treatment was therefore not given.

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