‘Dead’ man walks into own funeral

in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Sunday.
Shortly after, when the wayward vagabond’s brother was called into               the morgue to make a positive identification on the body, he saw “his brother” lying on the table and took the corpse home so his family could hold a wake.
Jose Marcos Araujo was so fooled by the likeness of fellow car washer Genivaldo Santos Gama to his brother Gilberto, that he mistakenly confirmed the body to be his sibling’s.
Police inspector Roberto Lima said Jose Marcos took the body to his mother’s Alagoinhas home where a wake was held on Tuesday
“The confusion started when news started circulating that a car washer had been shot dead,” Jose Marcos’ wife, Ana Paula, told the UOL Internet news portal.
“Police called my husband and told him that his brother had been killed and his body was at the morgue,” she explained.
Lima said the confusion was “understandable.”
“The two men closely resembled each other and both worked as car washers,” Lima said adding that no further information on Gama was immediately available.
According to Gawker, the family had not seen or heard from Mr Araujo in the four months before the vexing case of mistaken identity.
A few hours before the Monday burial “a friend of Gilberto’s saw him walking down the street and told him that his family was mourning him,” he said.
“So he went to his mother’s home to let everyone know he was very much alive.”
When Araujo showed up at his wake “some people fainted and others were so scared they ran away. It was a big shock,” family friend Maria Menezes told the G1 online news site.
Gilberto’s mother Marina Santana told reporters: “I am overjoyed. What mother wouldn’t be after being told that her son is dead and then sees him alive.” — Daily Mail.

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