In a shocking turn of events, a man from India inadvertently cremated a woman he believed to be his wife, only to find her alive and well in a different city days later.
This bizarre case of mistaken identity has sparked widespread attention and raised numerous questions about the sequence of events leading to the cremation.
Police in India have launched a thorough investigation following a startling incident where Ram Sumer, 60, reported his wife, Phoolmati, missing after she failed to return home.
Days later, a woman’s body was discovered in Gorakhpur, prompting Sumer to identify and cremate the remains, believing them to be his wife’s.
However, a subsequent post-mortem examination revealed the deceased had been strangled, complicating the case further. Indian police discovered that a woman believed to be dead was actually alive, 372 miles away.
To the astonishment of authorities, Phoolmati was found alive in Jhansi, 372 miles away, communicating regularly with a man named Shubham from Sultanpur.
Following their reunion, Superintendent of Police Jitendra Kumar Tomar confirmed that Phoolmati's statement had been recorded, initiating a probe into the circumstances involving Sumer, Phoolmati, Shubham, and the deceased woman mistakenly cremated.
The baffling nature of this incident has ignited discussions on social media platforms like Reddit, where users ponder the identity of the woman cremated by Sumer. Questions linger about the sequence of events and the connections between the involved parties.
This is not the first time a survival story has emerged after someone was reported dead.
Young Sook An, 42, of Washington, was attacked at her home by her ex-husband, Chae Kyong An, 53, over a dispute over money. He punched and kicked her in her bedroom and taped her eyes, thighs and ankles in an attempt to abduct her.
Young Sook An, 42, of Washington, was attacked at her home by her ex-husband, Chae Kyong An, 53, over a dispute over money. He punched and kicked her in her bedroom and taped her eyes, thighs and ankles in an attempt to abduct her.
She tried to call 911 using her Apple Watch before her daughter and a friend damaged the device. Surveillance video showed his truck arriving and leaving shortly after their home.
Based on Sook An's statement, after being restrained, she was driven to a location where she could hear her spouse digging. However, after the bandages were removed, she saw smoke coming out of the truck's windows with the lights on.
Sook An fled and ran for 30 minutes until she found help at a nearby house.
After the incident, the woman's friend reported it to the police and revealed that the estranged husband had made a concerning statement about killing Young Sook An