Woman declared dead in US is found alive at funeral home
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NEBRASKA - A Nebraska woman who was pronounced dead at a nursing home on June 3 was discovered breathing hours later by a funeral home employee, the authorities said.
The woman, Ms Constance Glantz, 74, of Lincoln, Nebraska, was brought to a hospital and declared alive, chief deputy Ben Houchin of the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office said at a news conference on June 3.
“At this point we have not been able to find any criminal intent by the nursing home, but the investigation is ongoing,” he said.
Ms Glantz was receiving hospice care when she was pronounced dead at 9.44am by the nursing home staff at the Mulberry at Waverly in Waverly, Nebraska, Mr Houchin said. An investigation by the sheriff’s coroner was not necessary at the time of death, he said.
The funeral home, which local news media has reported is Butherus-Maser & Love Funeral Home in Lincoln, transported someone “they believed was a deceased individual” from the nursing home, Mr Houchin said.
But an employee who began preparing Ms Glantz’s body noticed she was still breathing. Two hours after she was declared dead, the staff called 911, he said.
Staff were performing CPR on Glantz when emergency medical workers with Lincoln Fire and Rescue arrived, said agency spokesperson M.J. Lierman.
They treated Ms Glantz at the scene and transported her to a hospital, said the spokesperson.
Ms Glantz’s family has been notified, officials said. The authorities did not provide any additional details about Ms Glantz, including how long she’d been in hospice or whether she had any medical conditions.
Investigators were looking into whether any laws were broken, but so far “we have not been able to determine anything”, Mr Houchin said.
Calls to the nursing home were not answered on the night of June 3.
“This is a very unusual case,” Mr Houchin said. “I’ve been doing this 31 years, and nothing like this has ever got to this point before.”
While rare, there have been cases of people who were declared dead only to be found alive soon after.
In 2023, a woman in Iowa was taken in a body bag to a funeral home, where workers discovered that her chest was moving as she gasped for air
In 2020, a woman in Michigan with cerebral palsy was declared dead by paramedics but was discovered to be breathing hours later by a funeral home worker who was preparing to embalm her body.
In 2018, a South African woman was pronounced dead at the scene of a car wreck, but hours later was found breathing in a mortuary. And in 2014, a Mississippi man who had been pronounced dead was found alive inside a body bag at a funeral home. NYTIMES


