 A video footage has emerged showing grieving family members breaking through the concrete dome from where a 16-year-old had been here banging and screaming a day after her burial in Laentrada, western Honduras. She was then taking out of her tone. She was still warm. The glass-viewing window on her coffin had been smashed and the tips of her fingers were bruised. She had scratches on her forehead too. It looked like she had tried desperately to get out of the casket and hurt herself. She was rushed back to hospital, where she was carried in, still inside her coffin. But despite efforts to revive her, Medics found no signs of life, and she was returned to the cemetery and be buried at the same musliyum. The woman named Lacy Perez, who was three months pregnant, reported he felt unconscious after waking up in the night to use the outside toilet at her home. It was believed she was have collapsed in an apparent panic attack after hearing a burst of gunfire. But when she started fumbling at the mouth her religious parents, called the local priest, believing she had become possessed by an evil spirit, the relatives told how the priest tried to exorcise her but she later became lifeless and was rushed to hospital. A few hours later, doctors declared her dead. Another hypothesis is that she had a catalipsy attack. This sudden loss of muscle tone, while a person is awake, leads to weakness and a loss of voluntary muscle control. It is often triggered by sudden strong emotions such as laughter, fear, anger, stress, or excitement. Catalipsy is sometimes associated with narcolepsy. She may then have died from lack of oxygen after waking up inside the closed coffin. The family of young Peruvian man who died after undergoing root canal operation have spoken of their distress when the man appeared to be breathing at his own funeral. The man named Watson de Retillo was pronounced dead by doctors at the hospital after suffering of fever following dental surgery. He was taken to an undertaker and his body was prepared for boreal but shock workers and relatives noticed he was still breathing as he was being entered. Doctor was cold and confirmed he showed vital signs of life so his body was taken out of the coffin and he was rushed to hospital but unfortunately he was pronounced dead again soon after arriving at the hospital. Retillo initially went for treatment on root canal at clinic but he was then taken to the hospital after suffering fever and chills following the surgery and is thought to have been given a sedative. He was then pronounced dead but was instead alleged to have just been heavily sedated now his family are seeking justice and police are investigating the case. Kenyan man who had mistakenly been declared dead meant unexpected return to life as he was lying on a table in a morgue about to be involved. The man named Peter Keigan was transferred to the morgue where he suddenly woke up as mortician made an incision on his right leg to infuse formalin as part of the process of preserving the body when he suddenly regained consciousness and began to cry in pain. Shockstuff initially fled thinking he had been resurrected before he was returned to the hospital and received first aid. Keigan said he was happy to be alive and vowed to dedicate his life to evangelism. Manuel, his family has accused the local hospital of negligence. She painted eight-year-old Mississippi man wakes up in the back at morgue and startled the workers when his leg kicking to get out. The man named Walter Williams was taken back to the hospital and reunited with his overjoyed family but unfortunately two weeks after he died. Family members said they were grateful for that extra time. Williams suffered from congestive heart failure. I had been in hospital by scare. When he was mistakenly declared dead, doctors at the hospital said it was possible he suffered hypoglycemia, combined with medications he was taking. We have made him sleep so deeply that he appeared to have died. Twenty-year-old Detroit woman woke up at the funeral home hours later when she was mistakenly declared dead. Funeral workers was startled when unzipping the body pack and discovered her breathing with her eyes open. The woman named Tumisha Butchum, who was born with cerebral palsy, was found unresponsive in her home, having suffered a seizure. A doctor who was in on the scene declared her dead after one of the paramedics reported by a telephone that she displayed no signs of life after Detroit revived her for 13 minutes. Butchum's attorney told News Media it's one of people's worst nightmares so imagine having ambulance called and instead sending you off to Funeral home. Butchum was then rushed to hospital and in critical condition. Weeks later she died for real. Her family believes that her wrongful death diagnosis could have been what killed her that she died as a result of massive brain damage that was suffered when Southfield paramedics wrongly declared her dead and failed to provide her much needed oxygen. Her devastated family has since filed a $15 million federal lawsuit against Southfield and the four paramedics who tented her. The city is looking into the case and in response to the allegations told the guardian that she may have suffered from Lazarus syndrome which causes people to come back to life after attempts to revive them have failed.