Dead man comes to life as Ambulance shakes at a speed braker

Recently, a shocking case came to light. You must have heard many stories of reincarnation, but it is difficult to believe in reality; however, this has happened. An elderly man was declared dead. Pandurang Ulpe, who lives in Kolhapur, was revived due to a speed breaker. Yes, this news sounds strange, but it is true.

An elderly person, Pandurang Tatya Ulpe, died of a heart attack. Doctors in the hospital declared him dead. The family members made preparations for the last rites and the body of the old man was brought home through an ambulance. The ambulance passed through a big pit on the way. Due to this, all the people sitting in the ambulance were severely shocked. But people were shocked when Pandurang, who was declared dead after the shock, suddenly started breathing.

Pandurang was rushed to the hospital again, where the doctors declared him healthy. Everyone is surprised after this incident. Even the doctors themselves are stunned as to how such a miracle happened. Information indicates that the case originated in BAVDA. On the evening of December 16th, 65-year-old Pandurang Ulpe suddenly felt dizzy. Due to this, he fell at home and got a heart attack.

Pandurang’s relative said, We had also prepared for the last rites. When the doctors declared Pandurang dead, we completed all the formalities of the hospital for 3 hours. Then we booked an ambulance. We put the body in it and started taking it home. Grandson Rohit and other relatives were also in the ambulance. Then on the way, the ambulance passed through a pit, due to which everyone got a severe shock.

Further said, we saw that Pandurang’s fingers and body were moving. When we checked his breath, we found that he was breathing. We immediately took him back to the hospital. There, the doctors said that he was alive. Just knowing this, we all became very happy and also surprised. As soon as the story of this incident went viral on social media, people reacted differently. Some saw it as a funny incident, while some called it a miracle.

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