Family exhumes grandma after 10 years, shocked by her appearance #shorts | New York Post



A family in the Dominican Republic exhumed their grandmother nearly a decade after her burial only to find the corpse perfectly preserved.

When Margarita Rosario was dug up at La Colonia Cemetery in Jarabacoa, she was found to still have a full head of hair, some skin and enough bones to be able to stand with little support, relatives told Jam Press.

A video shot outside the graveyard shows a man holding the corpse up while a woman dresses her in a white nightgown. A small group crowded to watch the aftermath of the exhumation, some of whom captured the scene on video.

Local residents also expressed shock over how well Rosario had been preserved.

Others were not pleased the family disturbed their grandmother’s rest.

“Now let the poor grandmother rest, wow,” one said.

“But what need did they have to take it out?” questioned a second person. “They don’t even let the dead rest in peace anymore.”

The family did not state why they exhumed the body.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/family-exhumes-grandma-after-10-years-shocked-by-her-appearance/

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34 thoughts on “Family exhumes grandma after 10 years, shocked by her appearance #shorts | New York Post”

  1. as someone who has worked in the mortuary field, this is not what 10 years after burial looks like. pressure builds up in the body and they go through something called spontaneous human combustion (SHC). i’m not sure if she was kept in a cooled environment or not, but if she wasn’t then this is not her. i don’t mean any disrespect but 5-10 years is the typical decomposition time, only the skeleton and decomp would be left.

    i don’t mean to get scientific, but that’s just how it is.

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