Himanshu Bharadwaj was resuscitated and rushed to a separate ward in the hospital after the error was realised.
Himanshu Bharadwaj was resuscitated and rushed to a separate ward in the hospital after the error was realised.
A man who was wrongly pronounced dead after a car crash in India narrowly avoided being cut up in a morgue when doctors realised he was still alive.
Himanshu Bharadwaj's family has claimed a miracle after the pathologist at a hospital in Nagpur detected a pulse - just as hewas picking up a blade to perform an autopsy.
The patient was resuscitated and rushed to a separate ward in the hospital after the error was realised.
Meanwhile a large crowd gathered outside to protest against the perceived negligence, News18 reports.
Bharadwaj was seriously hurt in a car accident yesterday, after which he was sent to hospital.
His condition worsened and he was declared brain dead - and then medically dead - before being sent for autopsy.
Himanshu Bharadwaj's family has claimed a miracle after the pathologist at a hospital in Nagpur detected a pulse just as he was picking up a blade to perform an autopsy.
Dr Gedam, of Chhindwara District Hospital, said the patient's 'respiration was dysfunctional' and his 'pulse was also missing'.
He added: 'However, his respiratory organs began responding this morning.