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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Man wakes up in South African morgue after being mistaken for &#x27;dead&#x27;<br /><br />Michael Sheridan<br /><br />DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Tuesday, July 26th 2011, 8:55 AM<br /><br />Getty - FILE PHOTO<br /><br />An unconscious South African man, presumed dead by relatives, had a rude awakening Sunday when he came to his senses in a morgue, officials said.<br /><br />His cries for help terrified employees at the mortuary in the Eastern Cape province of Libode.<br /><br />Two workers heard screaming from the refrigerators, Sizwe Kupelo, a spokesperson for the Eastern Cape Health Department, told ABC News. They thought it was a ghost and they ran for their lives.<br /><br />The man, who did not want his name released but is described as a grandfather in his 60s, had apparently suffered an asthma attack and fell unconscious.<br /><br />The family called a private undertaker who took what they thought was a dead body to the morgue, Kupelo said, according to South Africa&#x27;s News24.<br /><br />Relatives did not call paramedics, but instead phoned the mortuary, assuming he was dead. The morgue&#x27;s owner told The Associated Press that the worker who picked up the supposedly dead man examined the body, checked his pulse, looked for a heartbeat, but there was nothing.<br /><br />Ayanda Maqolo was there when the elderly man woke up and started screaming after having been in the refrigerator with other corpses for at least 21 hours.<br /><br />He asked, &#x27;How did I get here?&#x27; the owner recalled the man saying. The owner added that the chilling experience even gave him nightmares.<br /><br />I couldn&#x27;t sleep last night, he told AP. But today I&#x27;m much better.<br /><br />Kupelo said the health department wanted to publicize the incident because it exposes a real problem.<br /><br />This is why we&#x27;re saying as a health department that people should call health services to have their relatives declared and certified dead, and not these private mortuaries, he told ABC News. Those guys aren&#x27;t trained paramedics. They&#x27;re about business.<br /><br />The dead man, who suffered from dehydration, was hospitalized briefly after the incident. He has since returned home to his family, Kupelo said.<br /><br />The South African man was fortunate. Last month a woman in Russia was mistakenly declared dead and woke up at her own funeral. The shock caused her to suffer a heart attack, which officially killed her.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/7/man-wakes-up-in-morgue-after-being-mistaken-f.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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