A 41-year-old car
washer shocked his family when he interrupted a funeral being held for him at
his mother's home in the town of Alagoinhas in northeastern Brazil, police said
Tuesday.
Police inspector
Roberto Lima said by telephone that on Sunday Jose Marcos Araujo identified a
body at the city morgue as being that of his brother, Gilberto. Lima said that
Jose Marcos took the body to his mother's home where a wake was held.
"The confusion
started when news started circulating that a car washer had been shot
dead," Jose Marcos' wife, Ana Paula, told the UOL Internet news portal.
"Police called my husband and told him that his brother had been killed
and his body was at the morgue." Lima said the confusion was
"understandable."
"The two men
closely resembled each other and both worked as car washers," Lima said
adding that the man whose body was in the morgue was named Genivaldo Santos
Gama. He said further information on Gama was not immediately available.
A few hours before
the Monday burial "a friend of Gilberto's saw him walking down the street
and told him that his family was mourning him," he said. "So he went
to his mother's home to let everyone know he was very much alive."
When Araujo showed
up at his wake "some people fainted and others were so scared they ran
away. It was a big shock," family friend Maria Menezes told the G1 online
news site.
Gilberto's mother
Marina Santana told reporters "I am overjoyed. What mother wouldn't be
after being told that her son is dead and then sees him alive."
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