Alert: What They Found When They Opened The Coffin Will Haunt You FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE

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A 65 year old woman in Thailand was minutes away from being cremated. The monks were ready. The ceremony was prepared. The cremation chamber was waiting. And then someone heard knocking coming from inside the coffin. They opened the lid. Her eyes were open. She was breathing. She was alive. This is not a horror movie. This happened this week. And it is raising a terrifying question that nobody wants to answer. How does a living person end up on the edge of being burned alive?

This is a segment from the Next News Network show RAW FEED hosted by Gary Franchi. Think about what almost happened here. This woman was declared dead. Her family grieved. Her brother drove her body to a temple near Bangkok for cremation. The funeral rites began. And then he heard it. A faint rhythmic knocking from inside the wooden casket. Temple staff opened the coffin and found her moving. Eyes open. Very much alive. They rushed her to a hospital where she is now recovering.

Here is the unsettling part. This is not the first time something like this has happened. In Nebraska last year a hospice patient declared dead was found breathing by a funeral home worker who was preparing her body for services. An Iowa care facility was fined after a woman with Alzheimer's woke up inside a sealed body bag. The system that is supposed to verify death keeps getting caught flat footed. And the consequences are almost too horrific to imagine.

The woman in Thailand had been bedridden for about two years. She appeared to stop breathing two days before the planned cremation. Her family believed she had passed. They notified the temple. They prepared the coffin. They began the journey to Bangkok. But something was wrong. Her brother heard the knocking during the drive. One sound. One moment of attention. That is all that stood between this woman and death by fire.

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Thai health authorities are now investigating how the misdiagnosis happened and whether proper protocols were followed. But the bigger question is global. Medical facilities are overworked. Funeral timelines are rushed. The definition of death is sometimes taken for granted. When verification fails the consequences are irreversible. This woman got lucky. But how many others did not?

The history is haunting. Way back in the day they used to put bells on graves with a string that went all the way down to the coffin. Just in case the person somehow woke up and was alive they could ring the bell. Graveyard keepers would come and dig them up. They did this because they had buried people alive before. The reason it is called a wake before a funeral is literally so they can try to wake the dead. An Irish wake is loud and crazy specifically so the deceased has every chance to show signs of life before burial.

Here is the image you cannot shake. A woman lying in a coffin. Cremation chamber waiting. The only thing standing between her and death by fire was a knock that someone happened to hear. She is alive because the system failed slowly enough for someone to catch the mistake. That is not reassurance. That is a warning.

The story forces us to confront something we do not want to think about. What if the doctors are wrong? What if the paperwork is wrong? What if someone you love is declared dead but is not? For this 65 year old woman in Thailand it was real. She was minutes away from being cremated alive. The only reason she is breathing tonight is because her brother heard knocking and the monks trusted their eyes. This is not a system working. This is luck. And luck is not a protocol.

Catch the whole RAW FEED live stream at https://youtu.be/YUHDhemlzoI

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