In other countries around the world and in the rest of the West

Addressing PHOTO: Haiti - Zombie comes home alive 5 years after being buried, 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.
If there is any doubt, the police is called in to investigate.
Haiti seems an exception= very primitive.
The topic is: Zombie in Haiti - Look at this photo of a Real Life Haitian Zombie
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Posted by David Grant on November 15 2014 at 6:57 PM
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I am not sure whether this is possible in our modern day of medical practices. As far as i know, when someone is dead,, a medical doctor has more »
There was no autopsy that's why he returned home alive if it was here in America maybe he would have that chance due to the more »
David Grant, You are talking about countries who use technology, such as America. However, in Haiti we don't use technology ( moun nan konn more »
So if he come back a live their government should locks his ass up for faking of more »
If one is dead, there are signs that a hospital should follow. Maybe funeral should keep suspect bodies more »
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 more »
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 more »
The journalist shows a picture of the funerals to support his information. It comes out that the faces of the family members were closer more »
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