Women announce death experience rare Lazarus effect

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A woman who was unresponsive in her bed was announced by the body when Dr. Moore made a surprising discovery--she was still alive.

A horror story in the Czech Republic happened when an 88-year-old woman believed to be dead showed signs of life on the coffin.

According to bleesk.cz,,,,, The woman's husband is believed to have been dead and is known as Pearson Emergency Service to help his wife.

The report said the husband told the emergency dispatch, "She did not move, she did not breathe."

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Elderly women show signs of life in coffin after being misdiagnosed as clinical death (Godong/Universal Images group through Getty Images)

When paramedics arrived, they confirmed the woman's death and sent the coroner to the apartment.

The coroner also confirmed the woman's death and asked the underwriter to move the body into the coffin.

The husband also told Bresk, “Workers transferred her to the coffin and when they were right in the apartment in the corridor at the door, they found her alive.”

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The husband also told Bresk: “The workers transferred her to the coffin and when they were right in the apartment in the corridor at the door, they found her alive. (iStock)

An ambulance arrived shortly afterwards and the woman was taken to the hospital.

Although this may seem like a horror story, this rare medical incident has happened before.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, it is called the Lazarus Effect.

Named after the biblical story of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, it usually takes place after the end of CPR.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, this phenomenon is known as the Lazarus Effect. Named after the biblical story of Jesus’ resurrection from the dead, it usually takes place after the end of CPR. (iStock)

Typically, this occurs after cardiac arrest occurs and after cardiopulmonary resuscitation is administered to the patient.

This medical phenomenon occurs after a patient's clinically obvious death.

After some time, the patient will begin to show signs of life and must continue to show these signs for more than a few seconds.

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According to the National Institutes of Health, there were 74 confirmed cases in the United States between 1982 and 2022.

It is not clear how or why the Lazarus effect occurs.

Nick Butler is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Do you have any tips? Contact nick.butler@fox.com.

Nick Butler is a destructive news writer at Fox News Digital.