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According to local reports, 34-year-old Brighton Dama Zanthe, the seemingly dead man, woke up last week while friends and family prepared to pay their respects at his home in Gweru. "I was the first to notice Mr. Zanthe’s moving legs as I was in the queue to view his body. At first I could not believe my eyes but later realized that there was indeed some movements on the body as other mourners retreated in disbelief," Lot Gaka, one of the mourners and Zanthe's employer, told The Herald. Fortunately, Zanthe woke up just in time; his body was set to be transported to a funeral parlor later that day. After Zanthe "resurrected" he was taken to a local hospital, where he remained on life support for two days before eventually being released. Bodies springing back to life is, perhaps surprisingly, not an uncommon occurrence in Zimbabwe. Earlier this year, a woman, who was believed to have collapsed and died during sex, woke up screaming after she was placed into a coffin.
In another "resurrection" in 2012, a Zimbabwe woman, suspected of being possessed, was rushed to a hospital after she stabbed herself and was allegedly declared dead, the Chronicle reports. However, she did not stay "dead" for long, as she "rose" shortly after.Welcome to our online warehouse of over 67,000 products for your home improvement, lawn & garden, and home décor needs! Most items can be shipped FREE to one of our locally owned stores! Professional equipment, professional quality The leader in power tools and accessories Better water, pure and simpleCounty could accept grant to help with eradication of marijuana fields Last summer and fall, law enforcement officers in East Texas uncovered - and burned - nine marijuana fields in a two-month period. Marijuana is big business - even in East Texas. That’s why Smith County commissioners on Tuesday will consider… Sheriff seeks change in jail procedures after incident Smith County Sheriff Larry Smith said he would ask the Texas Commission on Jail Standards to allow the jail to keep certain inmates in handcuffs during state-mandated recreation, after a high-profile inmate charged with capital murder climbed atop an old…
Tyler pastor visits Syrian refugee camps in Lebanon Gathered inside a tent along the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon, Chris Pullium, senior pastor at First Christian Church in Tyler, saw some of the challenges Syrian refugees face. While traveling earlier this month with a group of seven other pastors… Bible verse: 2-18 “For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God.” Tyler Police identify Oncor contractor killed in electrocution, 1 injured while attempting to repair a downed utility pole An Oncor contractor died Friday morning after being electrocuted during an attempt to repair a downed utility pole, and the man who struck the pole has been arrested. Tyler police identified the contractor who was killed as Wesley Ray Cain,… Clarkston Elementary School comes alive with American heroes for Black History Month Clarkston Elementary School came alive with the sights and sounds of historic figures. Students participated in the school’s second annual Black History Living Museum on Friday.
More than 70 students studied historic African-Americans before getting into character to teach their… May ballot in Tyler will have contested city council, school board races, and bond election Filing has closed and the ballots are set for the Tyler City Council and Tyler ISD board of trustee elections in May. There’s one contested race in each. The city’s contested race is in council District 5. Health Wise: Relationships activities are key to happy retirement Retirement “How’s retirement doc?” “Almost as good as work,” I replied “What do you do?” I continue to be involved and to connect. In new, appealing, and worthwhile activities, I try to offer encouragement and… Women’s retreat, ministry fair among upcoming faith-based events Lorri Allen, marathon runner, journalist and wife, will be the keynote speaker for the annual Women’s Retreat of Holly Brook Baptist Church. The event, which has a theme of “Shine,” is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb.…
Nelson Clyde's Is it Just Me: Don’t Worry, Be Happy "People overestimate what they can get done in two years and underestimate what they can get done in 10 years." - Bill Gates The hard thing about this life we live is our total inability to know the future. Tyler native and future U.S. Navy sailor given commander's coin for standing out in the Delayed Entry Program Zachary Holt, 20, of Tyler, enjoyed his experience as a college student at Texas State University, but felt he needed to take his life in a different direction to fulfill his true purpose. “I always had the military in my… Death and Funeral Notices for Feb. 18 DEATHS PIERRE LAMARK BRYANT, 42, Tyler, died Feb. 14. Brooks Sterling & Garrett Funeral Directors, Tyler. MARY K. EVANS, 76, Tyler, died Feb. 16. Cottle Funeral Home, Troup. Visitation 10 a.m. Monday at First Baptist Church of Troup. Man brandishing machete arrested in Wood Co. Deputies responded to the call on Farm-to-Market 69 in Como at 5 p.m. Saturday and found Terry Montgomery walking in the middle of the road carrying the weapon.