Zombie in Haiti - Look at this photo of a Real Life Haitian Zombie

Zombie in Haiti - Look at this photo of a Real Life Haitian Zombie

Look at this photo of a real life Zombie in Haiti. Michelet Dieu is a Zombie. he was deea and he was buried. 5 years after his burial, he shows up at his home, ALIVE and WELL...

Can you believe this?

This not a joke, this real... The town mayor was interviewed on Haitian radio and confirmed this news...

Michelet Dieu died 10 June 2009. He was buried the following day after funeral held in a local church.

On 10 Nov 2014, five years after his death and burial, Michelet show up at the home of his uncle where he once lived.

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Isabelle Riboule says...

YOU ARE RIGHT.

I AM GLAD SOMEONE TOLD THEM ABOUT THIS. IT IS OUTRAGEOUS.

I REMEMBER WHEN I WAS A LITTLE GIRL IN 1962 I LEFT HAITI I WAS A FRIGHTEN LITTLE GIRL BECAUSE I LISTENED TO PEOPLE TELLING TALES OF ZOMBIES, I WAS SO SCARED OF OUR COUNTRY.

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Vixama Merlyne says...

Mezanmi jis kilè mechanste a va fini

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David Grant says...

Dear Mr. Esteban,
I am surprised that our country, Haiti, an independent nation for more than two centuries ago does not have an M.E. to work along with our police department, to assist their them in the detection of crimes.Therefore, this leads me to believe that many person who died under suspicious circumstances such as poisoning or otherwise, the culprit
goes free because of the absence of an

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Manu Deville says...

The journalist shows a picture of the funerals to support his information.

It comes out that the faces of the family members were closer to happiness than sadness.

Moreover, the colours of their clothes (yellow and orange) were not in accordance to haitian culture.

Our country may hve a lot of inexplicable stories, but ths particular one fails in many points.

By the way, I don't say I'm

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Esteban says...

David, my father is a doctor.

A person can be pronounced dead by an MD, an still be turned into a zombie because no no autopsie is done. The process my dad told me that MDs use is to really kill that person if you suspect faul play. Because we don't have MEs, zombification cannot be

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David Grant says...

In other countries around the world and in the rest of the West Indies, People are not allowed to bury their dead without a medical doctor signed death certificate.

If someone dies at home who were not under the care of a medical doctor, the relatives of that person must have the permission of a doctor before the person is buried.

Hence, if the person dies without any apparent cause, the doctor has to perform an autopsy to ascertain the cause of death.

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Garry says...

If one is dead, there are signs that a hospital should follow.

Maybe funeral should keep suspect bodies

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Max Mondesir says...

It's a miracle, iguest he's no longer a zombie he's

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Dodo says...

This is a crazy life in my little

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Sa Youyou says...

So if he come back a live their government should locks his ass up for faking of

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