Posted on 03/12/2016 5:48:45 PM PST by nickcarraway
By Staff Published Saturday, March 12, 2016 A Moroccan man who believed he had buried his wife who was killed in a road accident two years ago is shocked to learn that she has appeared on a television programme, according to media reports.
He had buried his wife in 2014 after doctors in Casablanca informed she had succumbed to her injuries.
But recently his friends spotted her on a TV programme, which helps reunite lost families, where she was allegedly appealing to help find her husband, reported a news website.
She reportedly gave his name and address and claimed that they had lost touch two years ago.
Even as the man is in utter shock, the news has stirred up social media as it reveals that the man buried a different woman then.
What? Did they have a closed casket funeral?
She got better.
That would be quite a shocker. Hopefully they have since been reunited, but the news article never mentions that though.
Good one, I laughed hard.
terrible article for lack of details
She could find her way to her own home after two years?
She was just restin’.
The thing that wouldn’t leave!!!
She always wore a burkah, so he ‘d never seen her face
Probably had several wives, and couldn’t remember which one he’d buried.
LOL
“She always wore a burkah, so he d never seen her face”
There is a joke about putting a bag over her head in there somewhere
During a funeral, the pallbearers accidentally bump into a wall and hear a faint moan. They open the casket and find out that the woman is actually alive.
She lives for 10 more years and then dies. There is another funeral for her. At the end of the service, the pallbearers carry out the casket.
As they are walking out, the husband cries out, “Watch out for the wall!”
Undead?
ah...probably pining for the fjords.
Maybe she never took her Hijib off.
Rumors of her death were greatly exaggerated.
Maybe she’s a walker.
Someone call Rick Grimes. Or tell Daryl to get his crossbow.
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