A toddler in Arizona who was pronounced dead was later discovered alive and breathing in a morgue more than five hours after the initial declaration, according to reports.
A toddler in Arizona who was declared dead was later found alive and breathing in a hospital morgue, more than five hours after the initial death pronouncement, according to reports circulating Saturday. The incident, reported by Israeli news aggregator NewsSil, highlights an extraordinary medical and procedural lapse. The circumstances surrounding how the child was initially declared dead and subsequently rediscovered alive remain unclear, and no official Arizona authorities have been cited. The Zioneer has no prior coverage on this specific event.
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