Friday, February 16, 2024

Bad roads can bring back a dead person to life!

Ramwati Devi, 71, who was declared dead by the doctors of  a Chhattisgarh hospital, came back to life soon after her dead body entered the limits of her native state.

The incident happened on 11 Feb when she complained of uneasiness and was admitted to a private hospital in Korva district of Chhattisgarh. She died in the hospital during treatment the next day.

Her two sons, then, decided to perform the last rites at their native village Neem a Chandpura in Bihar's Begusarai district. They hired a private vehicle to take the body there.

Nearly 18 hours of their journey, the sons noticed some activities in the body of their mother. Initially they could not believe their eyes but the activities became more evident when they reached Aurangabad in Bihar.

They parked the vehicle by the road and observed the activities in the dead body for some time. They rushed to Begusarai sadar hospital where she was admitted to ICU. The doctor who is attending to Ramwati said that she was responding to the line of treatment and her condition had improved. She was put on a ventilator immediately after being admitted to the hospital.

He said the patient was being brought by road, the jerk of the vehicle might have worked as Cardio Pulmonary Resustication (CPR) due to which she regained consciousness.

My take

Ramwati has got many more years to live! 


Tailpiece.

Got up at my usual time, the chores and was ready by 9.

Sukesan had taken me to Pookkode panchayat, where the clerk had prodded me to return to the Akshaya centre to initiate a resend of our request, sent the day before. That was the time that the guy, Suresh had said that he's unable to resend as the status was 'in progress'. 

Went to The Quarterdeck and finalised Satheesh, the plumbing contractor's bill. Paid him and Ribi, the leader of the project.

After lunch and a short snooze, retraced my steps to correct the mistakes of the morning. 

We'll be leaving Gokulam sabari tomorrow.

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