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Peter Kigen, 32, suddenly fainted at his home on November 24. He lives in a village in Bureti (Kenya). Family members took him to hospital, according to Daily mail.
A hospital nurse informed the family that Kigen had died long before he was transferred to the hospital, his brother Kigen told local media.
“This nurse then gave me a document to perform the procedure to take his body to the morgue,” said Mr. Kigen’s brother.
About 4 hours later, the morgue staff began operating on the body for the mummification procedure. First, they will make an incision in the leg to remove all the blood from the body. But when the scalpel cut, Mr. Kigen suddenly woke up and screamed in pain.
Kigen’s uncle confirmed to local media that his nephew had regained consciousness and “wept in pain” when morgue staff cut his leg to begin the mummification process, according to the report. The standard by Kenyan.
The morgue has called to notify the family. The family members rushed closer and were shocked to see with their own eyes that Mr. Kigen was still alive. “We don’t understand how they could put a living person in the morgue,” Kigen’s brother said.
“I can’t believe what happened to me. How did they confirm that he was dead? Kigen said.
Responding to his family’s frustrations, the hospital said that when Mr. Kigen was brought in, doctors were busy treating other patients. The doctor asked the family to wait, but the family watched too long and took Mr. Kigen to the morgue himself.
Mr. Kigen is currently in treatment and may be discharged in the next few days. Local media did not reveal whether authorities were involved in the investigation or whether relatives have sued the hospital, according to Daily mail.
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