Desperate family smash into teenage girl's tomb a day after she was buried ALIVE by mistake and woke up screaming... only for her to die for real
- Neysi Perez, 16, was initially pronounced dead after collapsing at her home
- The married teenager, who was pregnant, was buried in her wedding dress
- Her husband raised alarm after hearing her 'screaming for help' from coffin
- Footage shows family smashing concrete tomb, but she had no sign of life
A
'dead' teenager woke up in her coffin and screamed for help one day
after she was buried – but died again before desperate relatives could
save her.
Footage
has emerged showing grieving family members breaking through the
concrete tomb from where Neysi Perez, 16, had been heard 'banging and
screaming'.
Relatives
who removed the girl's corpse found that the glass viewing window on
her coffin had been smashed and the tips of her fingers were bruised.
But
despite efforts to revive her medics found no signs of life and she was
later returned to the cemetery and reburied in the same mausoleum.
Worst nightmare: Desperate relatives
smash into Neysi Perez's concrete tomb a day after she was buried alive
by mistake. Her husband raised the alarm after hearing her 'screams for
help' while visiting her grave
Ms
Perez, who was three months pregnant, reportedly fell unconscious after
waking up in the night to use the outside toilet at her home in La
Entrada, western Honduras.
It was believed she may have collapsed in an apparent panic attack after hearing a burst of gunfire.
But
when the teenager started foaming at the mouth her religious parents
called the local priest believing she had become possessed by an evil
spirit.
Relatives
told how the priest tried to exorcise her, but she later became
lifeless and was rushed to hospital, where three hours later doctors
declared her dead.
Ms Perez was buried in the wedding dress she had recently used to get married.
A
day after her funeral, her husband Rudy Gonzales was visiting her grave
at the La Entrada General Cemetery when he heard banging and muffled
screams from inside the concrete tomb and raised the alarm.
The
footage shows desperate family members breaking through the concrete
block tomb with a sledgehammer, before bringing out and opening up Ms
Perez's coffin to try to revive her.
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