Newborn baby 'comes back from the dead' after being sprinkled with holy water: ... trends now

Newborn baby 'comes back from the dead' after being sprinkled with holy water: ... trends now
Newborn baby 'comes back from the dead' after being sprinkled with holy water: ... trends now

Newborn baby 'comes back from the dead' after being sprinkled with holy water: ... trends now

The baby girl was born prematurely when her mother was only 32 weeks along 

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A newborn baby allegedly came back to life after being sprinkled with holy water at her funeral in Paraguay.

The baby girl was born prematurely when her 21-year-old mother was only 32 weeks along. The young mother was taken to hospital last Friday after suffering from breathing problems.

Doctors decided it would be best to deliver her premature baby as both the lives of the mother and her daughter were at risk as the mother-to-be was not getting enough oxygen.

Following an emergency caesarean section, her family received news that the baby girl was not showing any vital signs and had passed away. They later collected a death certificate and got a small coffin to hold a funeral.

The hospital released the baby's body to father Ignacio Medina Vega, who put his daughter in a tiny coffin and organised a modest funeral - but during the wake, her uncle saw the baby move her head after being sprinkled with holy water.

The hospital released the baby's body to father Ignacio Medina Vega (left), who put his daughter in a tiny coffin and organised a modest funeral

The hospital released the baby's body to father Ignacio Medina Vega (left), who put his daughter in a tiny coffin and organised a modest funeral

But during the wake, her uncle saw the baby move her head after being sprinkled with holy water (pictured: the coffin the baby was lying in)

But during the wake, her uncle saw the baby move her head after being

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