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Mistakenly declared dead, Madina UN pilgrim returns home alive
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49641, member: 636"] People in Madina UN could not believe their eyes when Fatima Kassim walked back into her neighborhood. The woman had been declared dead during her religious trip to Saudi Arabia. Her family already buried her according to Islamic customs after getting an official death certificate from Ghana's office there. Relatives were still mourning her loss when she showed up at home on Wednesday. Some neighbors actually ran away because they thought they were seeing a ghost. Fatima's return shocked everyone who knew about her funeral. Her family members felt happy and confused at the same time. One relative said the whole situation felt like magic because nobody could understand what happened. The mix-up started when two Ghanaian women ended up in the same Saudi hospital. One woman traveled on a tourist pass and the other came with the official religious group. Hospital workers made a terrible mistake when they tried to identify the patients. Neither woman had their passports with them during treatment. Officials wrongly switched their identities and gave the wrong information to the embassy. The embassy issued a death certificate for Fatima when she was actually still alive. Alhaji Amadu Sorogho from the Hajj Taskforce admitted they had mixed up the two women completely. The error has left many people asking questions about how officials handle medical emergencies. Fatima's family feels relieved but still cannot figure out how such a basic mistake could happen. Her amazing return has become the biggest story in the community. Everyone wants to know how the system failed such an important task. [/QUOTE]
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