The family has received the surprising news that their loved one is still alive. Timesha’s mother, Beauchamp, discovered that her “missing” child was still with her. Yet there is sadness when you consider the amount of pain and anguish the family has felt.
Additionally, Weger told ABC News reporters that Beauchamp is currently in critical condition at Sinai Grace Hospital in Detroit.
“Our main concern and the family is their survival and well-being,” Weger told the media. “Doctors are unable to predict the disease at this time and have indicated touch and go.”
Even more painful was the fact that Timesha would have undergone embalming had no one noticed that her eyes were open and she was breathing. Local city officials said paramedics were following routine procedures and did not appear to have made any errors. Anyway, Timcha was alive when he was pronounced dead. Questions arise as to how such an error occurred.
Once again, incidents of people “waking up” after being pronounced dead are happening all over the world. How do medical teams make such mistakes? If a civil lawsuit is filed, more news will emerge.
The story of Timesha Beauchamp made local and national news. Any legal action on the case will likely be part of future news updates.