In a bizarre incident reported in Chhindwara district, Himanshu Bharadwaj, a Madhya Pradesh man who was declared dead by doctors and sent for post-mortem, came out alive.
The hospital employ noticing the pulse intimated doctors and he was returned to the ward of the hospital. At present he is recuperating in a private hospital of Nagpur.
Bharadwaj was taken to a hospital in Nagpur where he underwent treatment for injuries he sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was declared brain-dead there and then his family members shifted him to Chhindwara district hospital.
Bharadwaj was referred to Nagpur from Chhindwara's Anand Hospital. After declaring him brain-dead, the hospital in Nagpur referred him back to Chhindwara. A report said that Bharadwaj had no pulse on his way back and that he was not breathing.
At the Chhindwara District Hospital, Dr SK Thakur requested another doctor to take a look at the patient. Bharadwaj was examined again, but he had no pulse still and wasn't breathing. He was declared dead and the body was kept in the mortuary for post-mortem.
This morning, just before post-mortem procedures began, it was found that Bharadwaj was breathing and that his pulse was back. He was taken to a ward for treatment", Dr CK Godam told.
Bharadwaj is now stable and has been referred to Nagpur, again, for better treatment. The Bharadwaj family and the relatives are surprised with this miracle.