[Epoch Times, May 13, 2022]Bizarre events continue to occur after Shanghai’s closure. Following the incident in a nursing home in Putuo District of the city that a living person was sent to a funeral home for cremation, it was recently reported that the identity of a 93-year-old old man was put on and sent to a funeral home for cremation. However, relatives later learned that the old man had recovered and was discharged from the hospital. Relatives disclosed the incident in the WeChat circle and questioned who was cremated with the wrong identity information?
The person involved in the incident, Mr. Zhuge, posted a photo of his grandmother on May 11, saying: “Grandma is still alive and very strong. She is now discharged from the hospital and returned to the nursing hospital. The photo was taken by the nursing hospital just now. Zhoupu Hospital misidentified her identity and was seriously negligent.”
The netizen “Bush” wrote, “It’s really weird. My colleague’s grandma said a few days ago that she was sent to the shelter from the nursing home and then died. As a result, she went back to the nursing home yesterday (10th), but she didn’t know she died. who is it. He also claimed that he was cremated as his grandmother anyway, and his grandmother’s name was written on the coffin.
The content of a WeChat screenshot of a relative of the client reads: History will always remember Shanghai in 2022. Since the lockdown, the most incredible thing has happened to me! My brother-in-law’s mother is 93 years old and has lived in the Donghai Nursing Home in Pudong for a long time. After being unfortunately infected with the new crown last month, he was sent to Zhoupu Hospital for treatment. On April 22, his condition deteriorated, and the hospital informed his brother-in-law that the old man died of illness! My brother-in-law was locked up at Qingpu’s house and was unable to send his mother the last journey. Then confirm the information of the deceased and send it to the funeral home for cremation on the same day. At that time, the family asked the funeral home whether they could photograph the remains, but they were refused. Only photos of the coffin, condolence cards and shrouds were taken.
The relatives continued to write: The brother-in-law entrusted the nursing home to handle the mother’s funeral and canceled the account. On the evening of May 10, the nursing home suddenly informed my brother-in-law that his mother was not dead and had basically recovered. He was sent back to the nursing home by Zhoupu Hospital, and a video of the old man was taken. The old man came back to life, scaring his brother-in-law to sleep all night. Who was cremated on April 22? Chaos, chaos, chaos, just speechless. In Shanghai this spring, the living are pulled to be cremated, and the dead are resurrected…
Earlier on May 1, when a nursing home in Putuo District of the city arranged to transport a “dead” elderly, an elderly person who was still breathing was stuffed into a body bag and sent to a funeral home for cremation. Fortunately, the funeral home staff found and rescued him. The old man died.
We-media person Tang Jingyuan said in the video program that this incident is very terrifying. The problem exposed by the incident is by no means a simple irresponsible and immoral problem, but a criminal problem involving serious malfeasance or even manslaughter. What’s even more terrifying is that we don’t even know how deep the black hole is here, and how many similar old people are sent into the incinerator alive so unknowingly.
Responsible editor: Ning Feng#