A Woman in Her 40s from Thailand Diagnosed with Terminal Liver Cancer
She Got Up During Funeral Preparations, Surprising Her Family

A woman in her 40s who was declared dead in Thailand suddenly woke up in the car while being transported to the funeral home, and the story has been revealed.


According to recent reports from British media such as The Sun, on the 30th of last month, Chatapon Sriphonla (49), who lived in the Udon Thani area in northeastern Thailand, was diagnosed by doctors as having "very little chance to survive" while receiving treatment for terminal liver cancer at a hospital.


Chatapon's mother, Mali, said, "My daughter was undergoing cancer treatment at the hospital, but the doctors said her chances of survival were slim," and added, "I wanted my daughter to spend her last moments with family, so I took her home."


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While Chatapon was on her way home to say her final goodbyes, she suddenly stopped breathing. Afterwards, Chatapon was declared dead, and her family hurried to prepare the funeral by informing relatives of her death and purchasing a coffin.


The van carrying Chatapon's body was heading from her home to a temple for a Buddhist funeral. Suddenly, Chatapon began gasping for breath and opened her eyes wide. The family watching were shocked.


As Chatapon opened her eyes, the funeral was immediately canceled, and she was taken straight to the hospital for treatment. It is reported that Chatapon is still staying in the hospital for treatment.


Meanwhile, on the 9th of last month in Ecuador, a similar incident attracted attention when Bella Montoya (76), who had been declared dead, regained consciousness during her funeral. At that time, Montoya had been declared dead and placed in a coffin.



However, when knocking sounds were heard from inside the coffin, relatives opened the lid to find Montoya breathing heavily inside. The family then transported her to the hospital, but Montoya passed away again a week after waking up in the coffin.


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