After mourners gathered around a man whose family announced his death at a hospital in Indonesia, they were shocked when he “flipped” during his latest examination of his biological signs, so they thought was back to life!
It was later revealed that the man decided to fake his own death to escape the huge debts piled up on him, in agreement with his family.
But unfortunately for him, he took his matter out to the public after circulating scenes of him on social media as he stood up from his casket after announcing his death.
The creditor’s case became the talk of the Indonesian street as his photos were widely circulated on social media.
He jumped into the coffin
While Indonesian police investigations indicated that the 40-year-old man hired an ambulance with a coffin last week, and his wife was with him, according to the British Mirror newspaper.
They also asked the ambulance driver to take them from their home in the south of the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, to a house from which they said they would take their relative’s body.
For his part, the ambulance driver told the carabinieri: “The couple were in good health when they boarded, then they asked me to stop for a while in a rest area on the motorway, and in that time frame the man jumped on the coffin car, so I thought he was dead.”
Investigations revealed that the family announced this man’s death, then the ambulance took him to Bokor General Hospital, Indonesia, but he stood up during the examination.
The hospital later had to issue a statement denying the man’s death.
with the help of his wife
Indonesian police said, “The investigation into this incident showed that this man faked his death with the help of his wife, and they didn’t realize the chaos caused by such actions.”
While the Bokor city police chief explained to local media that the ambulance driver told police during the investigation that he had heard the man’s wife complaining about his accumulated debts, and that a large number of creditors he was on his way to their home to claim their money.
He explained that both the man and his wife will be questioned as soon as circumstances permit, after making sure of her husband’s health.
Under Indonesian law, deliberately misleading the authorities is a crime punishable by up to one year in prison.