Drunk Russian Man Regains Consciousness In Morgue, Heads Back To Party

A Russian man who was declared dead after fainting from drinking too much vodka woke up from a morgue and found his way back to the place where he was partying before. The incident took place in Khasansky, one of Russia's far eastern regions.

The man was first at a party at a friend's place drinking vodka. He drank way more vodka than he could hold and ended up collapsing at the friend's place. When his friends noticed that he had fainted, they called an ambulance and a group of paramedics to check on him and attend to him. The paramedics that had come with the ambulance declared the man dead, Russia Today reported.

The paramedics then moved his "dead" body to a local morgue. Unfortunately, on this day, the morgue was full with other corpses that could not also be moved. Hence, his "dead" body was brought to a mortuary freezer as a provisional measure.

The man just woke up at a certain point in the night - as if from the dead! When he first woke up, he was startled to find himself in this entirely new environment. He then tried to get the attention of the security guards on the other side of the mortuary freezer that were separated from him by a door. After several attempts, he was able to successfully draw the attention of the security guard standing outside the door, according to the Daily Mail.

Once they opened the door to the freezer, they were shocked to find this man walking right out of the freezer. They then called the police, who questioned the man on his experience. The police then released him.

After he was released, the man headed straight back to his friend's place, where the first party had taken place the previous day. Here, he was startled to find that his friends were holding a wake to mourn his passing. At least one of his friends fainted as soon as they saw him. It was reported that the man was found to have gone back to drinking vodka at the new party, according to The New York Post.

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Morgue, Vodka, Party, Russia, Paramedics, Ambulance
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