Undertakers in Rome were preparing to close a coffin containing the body of Pin ecu zo Aloysia, when the doctor discovered that the supposed dead man was in a cataleptic sleep. After three days in hospital lie had completely recovered.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2679, 5 January 1924, Page 4
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40Untitled Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2679, 5 January 1924, Page 4
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