Man Rescued From Grave After Being Mistakenly Buried Alive
KILIS, TURKEY - MARCH 04: A freshly dug grave is seen ahead of a funeral at the small section of the Kilis Cemetery used to bury Syrian refugees on March 4, 2016 in Kilis, Turkey. Kilis a city located just 10km from the Syrian border and the location of the Oncupinar Border crossing, has been Turkey's frontline during the refugee crisis. With a population of 129,000 Kilis was recently nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize after the number of refugees living in the city equalled that of the Turkish population. How the city has integrated this number of refugees and the support given to refugees newly arrived, has not been seen in other cities around the world. The city has made considerable efforts to integrate the refugees by allowing them to work, rent apartments and open businesses such as cafe's and Syrian restaurants, the town has seen a massive boom in construction as it builds cheap new apartment blocks in an attempt to provide affordable housing for the refugees allowing them to have a standard of living similar to what they had in Syria. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
The caretaker at a cemetery in Peru got the shock of his life when he heard screams coming from one of the graves. After hearing the noise, the freaked-out man called the cops.
The tomb in question was opened, and indeed, they found a live man inside. Video of the rescue shows the unnamed man being pulled out, clearly shaken, weeping, and barely able to move. No one’s saying how he got there, but let’s just be grateful that wasn’t us.
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