Sunday, May 13, 2012
Egypt funeral turns celebratory after dead man awakes
Egypt funeral turns celebratory after dead man awakes
Published May 12, 2012
Associated Press
LUXOR, Egypt – The funeral of a 28 year-old waiter in southern Egypt turned into a celebration when he woke up after being declared dead.
Hospital officials had pronounced dead Hamdi Hafez al-Nubi, who came from the village of Naga al-Simman in the southern province of Luxor, after he suffered a heart attack while working.
His family says grieving relatives took him home and, according to Islamic tradition, washed his body and prepared him for burial Friday evening.
A doctor sent to sign the death certificate found it strange that his body was warm. At closer observation she discovered he was still alive.
His mother fainted upon hearing the good news.
With the doctor's assistance, both al-Nubi and his mother were awakened and soon were celebrating with guests.
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Editor's note: Your ProbateShark has a fantasy...If this event had happened while Hamdi was guardianized by the Probate Court of Cook County, the parasitic lawyers would have collected both Hamdi's death benefit and disability benefits simultaneously. The vultures won't forget, since Hamdi was working...his IL Workman's Comp. death and disability benefit. Lucius Verenus, Schoolmaster, ProbateSharks.com
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Editor is 100% correct wherever there is $1.00 beware. In addition, it's a possibility that those benefits and other schemes of hiding income, benefits and assets would come in under the table off the accounting. For example: Case studies will show intentional overpayments yield 'refund' checks deposited where? Withdrawn by who? Get it? We get it.
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