Man comes alive at funeral after being declared dead by the doctors
Team Udayavani, Jul 13, 2018, 3:16 PM IST
Kalaburagi: A man who was declared dead by the doctors, all of a sudden opened his eyes and started breathing during his funeral. This miracle occurred at station Ganagapur in Afzalpur taluk of Kalaburagi.
Ishwar Pawade (34) is the man who came back to life after been declared dead. Pawade, who works in Mumbai, had come to Ganagapur seven days ago. As he fell sick amid the visit, he was admitted into a private hospital at Solapur. From there on, he was moved to the government hospital at Solapur as he was observed in need of advance treatment.
After he stopped breathing on Thursday, the doctors requested that the family take the body to their home for last rites. The mortal remains were brought in an ambulance. At the point when arrangements for funeral were on, a few people saw that the man was breathing. He was taken to the district hospital here.
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