hmmm, this is very interesting and i must admit that i have never seen this before in my experience in the medical field. if what the mr. santos says is true, then perhaps a reason to this situation could be that the child had an alteration in his heart's conduction system where it placed him in some kind of severe bradycardia (where the heart rate is < 40 beats per minute; note that the normal heart rate is around 60-100 b/m). he apparently had pneumonia, and respiratory pathologies are known to cause arrhythmia, perhaps , in this case, was the catalyst to the onset of severe bradyarrhythmia, which led the local doctors to declare him dead. perhaps the child's vital sign were so weak that it was incorrectly diagnosed as being dead.
i'm assuming that the child was not embalmed. if the child was embalmed, then there is no way he would have risen up because when one is embalmed, one's blood is effectively drained from the body, all internal organs are also cleaned, and the body is then pumped with a toxic preservative called FORMALDEHYDE / FORMALIN in place of blood.
rip to little boy santos.
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