An 8-month-old girl in Brazil stunned her grieving family by showing signs of life at her own wake—just hours after being declared dead. On the morning of October 19, 2024, Kiara Santos was found unresponsive at home in Correia Pinto. Taken to Faustino Riscarolli Hospital, she was pronounced dead after doctors found no heartbeat or vital signs. Her devastated parents, Cristiano and Katia, prepared for an evening burial.
But during the wake, a mourner noticed Kiara’s fingers twitch—and then the infant squeezed their hand. Paramedics were called and found a faint pulse and low oxygen levels. With no signs of rigor mortis, it was clear Kiara had been misdiagnosed. She was rushed back to the same hospital for emergency care.
Tragically, Kiara’s heart stopped again, and she was declared dead a second time—within 16 hours of the first pronouncement. The incident has shocked the local community and prompted an investigation by Brazil’s Scientific Police. The hospital, under public scrutiny, faces questions about whether standard death confirmation protocols were followed.
Kiara’s family is demanding accountability, calling the ordeal both traumatic and inexcusable. A month later, with no public findings released, her father Cristiano shared his pain online: “What they did to my daughter you wouldn’t do to a dog.” The case has sparked national debate about hospital procedures and the need for stricter safeguards in verifying pediatric deaths.