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Southfield Woman Discovered Alive at Funeral Home

A 20-year-old Michigan woman who was declared dead by paramedics and according to the family lawyer, placed in a body bag for nearly three hours before a funeral home employee discovered she…

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A 20-year-old Michigan woman who was declared dead by paramedics and according to the family lawyer, placed in a body bag for nearly three hours before a funeral home employee discovered she was alive and staring at him.

Attorney Geoffrey Fieger said during a Zoom news conference that Timesha Beauchamp, who has had cerebral palsy since birth, was in critical condition and on a respirator Tuesday afternoon at Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit.

Beauchamp’s godmother, Savannah Spears, a registered nurse, told paramedics and police officers that she saw Beauchamp move and thought she detected a faint pulse but was told the movements were involuntary and did not change their declaration of her death. (Source: ABC News)

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