In 2012, Li Xiufeng, a 95-year-old Chinese woman, was pronounced deceased.

 


Two days after her declared passing, she was placed in a coffin in her house, and left open for friends and family to bid their final farewells. 

But the day before the funeral, neighbours found an empty coffin, and later discovered the 95-year-old, who had since woken up, in her kitchen cooking.

Upon being found, she explained, "I slept for a long time. When I woke up, I felt incredibly hungry and wanted to cook something to eat. I pushed the lid for a long time to climb out."

Despite cheating death, Mrs Xiufeng was left without any possessions, because according to her communities beliefs, after a person dies, all their belongings must be burnt.

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