Posted on 05/21/2007 10:34:43 AM PDT by presidio9
A baby girl declared stillborn by a Malaysian hospital shocked her grieving parents when she started moving as they prepared to bury her, a report said Monday.
The father, Azmi Masiron, said he and other mourners in a village in northern Kedah state noticed a tiny movement from the baby as she lay on a funeral shroud, shortly after being declared dead on Sunday.
"When my father-in-law placed the baby on the burial shroud, she suddenly moved, shocking about 200 villagers who had gathered for the funeral," Azmi was quoted saying by the New Straits Times.
The 26-year-old father said he had been informed by the doctor of his daughter's death minutes after his wife, Nordewiyana Din, 28, delivered the baby prematurely.
The baby, who was wrapped in a cloth, had not moved during the five-kilometre (three-mile) ride from the hospital to his village for the funeral, Azmi said.
"I am really upset ... I hope this does not happen to another parent," Azmi said, adding he would take his complaint about the hospital to police.
The baby, who only weighs 330 grams (11.6 ounces), was rushed back to hospital and has been placed in an incubator.
Damn!
Prayers for the baby ~P~
Hallelujah
Sadly, her soul may already be lost because mom and dad are members of the Middle Eastern Death Cult.
Hence the “wake”.
Hopefully the baby’s not brain-dead.
Her soul isn’t lost until she becomes old enough to understand her actions.. until then she is innocent and pure.
I know, but her parents haven't gotten her off to a good start. Then again, THEIR parents probably made them Muslims. The wheel keeps turning.
Yeah, be even Malaysian healthcare is better than American healthcare, right?
Strange! The preemie was born in a hospital and within minutes of birth taken to be buried. Something sounds wrong here.
Wow. Just wow.....
Muslims have to plant their dead before the sun goes down.
That is tiny. I suspect this baby will need a lot of care to survive.
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