Brazilian man shows up at his own funeral!Byline: ANI London, November 05 (ANI): A Brazilian man had surprise in store for his grieving grieving Mourning, see there family when he walked in alive at his own funeral. Fifty-nine-year-old Ademir Jorge Goncalves was reported dead in a car crash, forcing his family to arrange his funeral the next day. However, the bricklayer had actually spent the night at a truck stop chatting with friends about sugarcane liquor known as cachaca ca·cha·ca also ca·cha·ça n. A white Brazilian rum made from sugar cane. [Portuguese cachaça.] . In the mean time, a dead body in the car accident was wrongly identified as Ademir's. When Goncalves came to know about his own funeral he hurried off to his family who had gathered for the ceremony. Police spokesman said that the body identified as Ademir's was badly disfigured dis·fig·ure tr.v. dis·fig·ured, dis·fig·ur·ing, dis·fig·ures To mar or spoil the appearance or shape of; deform. [Middle English disfiguren, from Old French desfigurer . "The corpse was badly disfigured, but dressed in similar clothing. People are afraid to look for very long when they identify bodies, and I think that is what happened in this case," the Telegraph quoted the spokesperson as saying. Ademir's niece NIECE, domestic relations: The daughter of a person's brother or sister. Amb. 514; 1 Jacob's Ch. R. 207. Rosa Sampaio told the O Globo O Globo is a Brazilian newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. O Globo is the most prominent print publication in the Marinho family's Brazilian media conglomerate. Official Site
However, police revealed Ademir's mother had doubts. The spokesperson said: "His mother looked at the body in the casket and thought something was strange. "She looked and looked and couldn't believe it was her son. Before long, the walking dead appeared at the funeral. It was a relief." Later the dead body initially thought to be Ademir's was correctly identified. (ANI) Copyright 2009 Asian News International The Asian News International (ANI) agency provides multimedia news to China and 50 bureaus in India. It covers virtually all of South Asia since its foundation and presently claims, on its official website, to be the leading South Asia-wide news agency. (ANI) - All Rights Reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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