A 65-year-old woman, declared dead on Saturday in Thailand, began to move inside the coffin in which she was being transported for cremation at a Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi province, north of Bangkok, where the religious leaders broadcast the news live via Facebook.
Workers at the Wat Rat Prakongtham religious center, where the incident was recorded, confirmed the event to EFE this Tuesday, which has been reported by local media, in which the video of the moment the woman was discovered alive has been released.
The sixty-year-old woman, after making some initial movements, was taken out of the coffin with the help of three men, who then put her in an ambulance and took her to a nearby hospital.
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The temple -which had received certification of the death- assured that the woman was fine and would remain under medical observation, without giving further details about her medical condition or the cause of the believed death.
In a later video, it is shown that hours later the woman was still alive and was transferred again in an ambulance, without any details being known about it. According to the Bangkok Post, doctors detected severe hypoglycemia on Sunday, with no signs of having suffered cardiac arrest or respiratory failure. The Buddhist temple, the majority religion in Thailand, publishes daily on Facebook cases of deaths that are attended to at the center, which offers cremation as part of a funeral support program.






