NEW DEHLI: In an extraordinary incident in India‘s Maharashtra state, a man declared dead by doctors revived on the way home.
Pandurang Ulpe, a 65-year-old resident of Bawada in Kolhapur district, suffered a heart attack on the morning of December 16. He was rushed to a private hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead.
His body was being transported home by ambulance that same day while family and neighbors prepared for his final rites. However, a speed breaker changed everything.
According to the Press Trust of India, the ambulance crossing a speed breaker caused movement in Ulpe’s fingers.
His wife recounted, “As we brought his body from the hospital, the ambulance passed over a speed breaker. That’s when we noticed movement in his fingers.”
Recalling the event, Ulpe said, “I came home after my walk and was drinking tea when I felt dizziness and difficulty breathing. I went to the bathroom and vomited. After that, I don’t remember what happened—not even how I got to the hospital.”
This incredible incident has become a talking point, illustrating a miraculous twist of fate.