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Fagilyu Mukhametzyanov a 49 year old Russian woman living Kazan had been incorrectly declared dead by doctors, reviving as her funeral only to die of the shock of her surroundings. At the time of her revival mourners were filing past her open coffin and praying for her soul to be heaven bound. Her eyes apparently fluttered and she began screaming, presumably aware of where she was. Mukhametzyanov had initially been declared dead after a heart attack at her home where she suffered chest pains and collapsed. When she revived she was rushed back to the hospital only to die (again) within minutes of her arrival. Her devastated husband Fagili states “'I am very angry and want answers. She wasn’t dead when they said she was and they could have saved her”. Inspired by Adrienne Crezo ow.ly/5qXqb image source DailyMail ow.ly/5qXrp She wasn’t dead when they said she was (June 29 2011)

Fagilyu Mukhametzyanov a 49 year old Russian woman living Kazan had been incorrectly declared dead by doctors, reviving as her funeral only to die of the shock of her surroundings. At the time of her revival mourners were filing past her open coffin and praying for her soul to be heaven bound. Her eyes apparently fluttered and she began screaming, presumably aware of where she was. Mukhametzyanov had initially been declared dead after a heart attack at her home where she suffered chest pains and collapsed. When she revived she was rushed back to the hospital only to die (again) within minutes of her arrival. Her devastated husband Fagili states “’I am very angry and want answers. She wasn’t dead when they said she was and they could have saved her”.

 

Inspired by Adrienne Crezo ow.ly/5qXqb image source DailyMail ow.ly/5qXrp

Ian Tomlinson the 47 year old Englishman who died when on his way home from work as a newspaper vendor in the midst of the 2009 G-20 summit protests, has been found by an inquest jury to have been unlawfully killed by excessive and unreasonable force by a police officer PC Simon Harwood. A first postmortem indicated he had died from a heart attack; however a video of the incident showed Tomlinson walking with his hands in his pockets being stuck from behind by the police officer wielding a baton, then pushed to the ground without provocation. A second post mortem revealed he had died from internal bleeding caused by blunt force trauma to the abdomen. The incident had created intense debate in the UK leading to a deterioration of respect for police by the general public. Inspired by Andy McSmith ow.ly/4Q76t image source Wikipedia ow.ly/4Q6V4 They got me, the fuckers got me (May 9 2011)

Ian Tomlinson the 47 year old Englishman who died when on his way home from work as a newspaper vendor in the midst of the 2009 G-20 summit protests, has been found by an inquest jury to have been unlawfully killed by excessive and unreasonable force by a police officer PC Simon Harwood. A first postmortem indicated he had died from a heart attack; however a video of the incident showed Tomlinson walking with his hands in his pockets being stuck from behind by the police officer wielding a baton, then pushed to the ground without provocation. A second post mortem revealed he had died from internal bleeding caused by blunt force trauma to the abdomen. The incident had created intense debate in the UK leading to a deterioration of respect for police by the general public.

 

Inspired by Andy McSmith ow.ly/4Q76t image source Wikipedia ow.ly/4Q6V4

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