Panic at mortuary as corpse grabs brother’s hands while being prepared for burial

There was panic today at the mortuary of Plateau Specialist Hospital in Jos, when the corpse of a man being prepared for burial suddenly grabbed his living brother’s hand.
The incident happened as the deceased, identified as Choji Zeng, was being dressed up by his brother, in preparation for burial.

Family members who had participated in the washing of the corpse ran out in panic as they saw the dead Choji Zeng holding tight to his younger brother, Mr. Gyang Zeng.

The pandemonium attracted mortuary attendants, who came in to separate the two brothers.

The two brothers had lived together at Ungwan Juma’a abattoir in Jos metropolis. Choji Zeng, 35 years old, died after a brief illness, relations said. He was said to have suffered from a liver disease.

Gyang Zeng confirmed the unusual incident to the News Agency of Nigeria. He said that after bathing his brother, he was dressing him in white cloth when his corpse grabbed his hands.

He said he had to call the mortuary attendants for help. The mortuary attendants forced the dead hands off him.

Relations and neighbours who witnessed the incident also confirmed it to The News Agency of Nigeria.

Gyang also revealed to NAN that when the deceased held his hands, he asked him, “Choji, why did you hold my hand? Do you want me to join you, or what?”

One of the mortuary attendants said it was not the first time such a thing would be happening in the mortuary.

Mr. Benjamin Oche, a neighbour of the two brothers who also witnessed the incident, told NAN that before Choji’s death, both brothers had a misunderstanding.

He said both of them had quarreled over the land they inherited from their parents.

No foul play is being suspected in Choji Zeng’s death, however. 


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Panic at mortuary as corpse grabs brother’s hands while being prepared for burial Panic at mortuary as corpse grabs brother’s hands while being prepared for burial Reviewed by Debo Olowu on May 01, 2017 Rating: 5

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