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Honestly It's Like Waking The Dead

The corpse of an Indian man was exhumed by his family in a remote eastern village in the belief that a witch doctor could bring him back to life, three days after he died.

Arun Majhi, 21, died after he was bitten by a snake while scouring the jungle near his home for firewood last Thursday and his grieving family buried him the same day. But two days later, Majhi's mother dreamt that her son could come back to life. On Sunday, they dug his grave, exhumed the corpse and hired Natabara Sahu, a local witch doctor, who promised to do his best.

"I am sitting beside my son waiting for him to come back to life," Bibhisan Majhi, Arun's father, said as he fanned Arun's corpse, which was covered with a mosquito net. But with Arun still dead two days after the witch doctor was hired, the family gave up and reburied him in Bhejapadar village in the eastern state of Orissa.

Superstitions are widespread in India, especially in rural areas and I tend to think of superstition and religion as being synonymous. I think the driving force behind these actions is nothing more than the desperation of bereaved parents.

What do you think?


It's hard to tell. He smells the same...

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Nell (13-06-2007 00:17:00)

Well, in that heat you wouldn't leave them lying round for long. Phew!

manny (12-06-2007 21:38:30)

They dont mess about with the burials in India do they,same day.And i thought the Irish were quick!

revrobuk (12-06-2007 20:53:48)

Looks like he could get a job as a paperweight though...

klunk123 (12-06-2007 20:10:33)

So much for his carrier as a snake charmer.

revrobuk (12-06-2007 18:34:12)

Let's face it he's dead! It's the people that are still alive that are clinging to straws.

garethwi (12-06-2007 07:53:50)

I think the poor chap was probably reincarnated somewhere else.
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