Woman Alive in Body Bag, Family Wins

You won’t believe this one… A Detroit-area family just reached a $3.25 million settlement after a tragic mix of missteps and disbelief left them reeling for years. This isn’t your typical wrongful death story—because one young woman’s case shocked a whole community, and her name, Timesha Beaucamp, will not be forgotten.

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Doctor Declared Timesha Dead…Without Seeing Her In-Person

Alright, let’s get into it! Back in 2020, Southfield paramedics were called to help 20-year-old Timesha, who had cerebral palsy and was struggling to breathe. After her family dialed 911, the responding medical crew tried to revive her and even consulted a doctor over the phone—who declared her dead without even seeing her in person. What happened next would make anyone’s jaw drop.

Body Bag Opened—Timesha Was Still Alive

Later that same day, at a funeral home, Timesha’s body bag was unzipped—and she gasped for air. She was rushed to a hospital immediately but tragically passed away two months later. Her family’s attorney, Steven Hurbis, said she “was put in a situation she never should have been in,” noting that medical professionals agreed Timesha would have survived if she had been taken directly to the hospital from her home.

Southfield initially fought the lawsuit, leaning on governmental immunity, and even convinced a judge to dismiss the case. But in 2024, the Michigan Court of Appeals overturned that decision, clearing the way for the family to reach the $3.25 million settlement. The Southfield fire chief had previously suggested Timesha’s condition might have been “Lazarus syndrome,” referencing rare cases where people seemingly return to life on their own—though this tragic situation underscores the devastating consequences of delayed care.

This Isn’t The First Time This Happened

You think these wild “declared dead by mistake” stories are rare? Think again. A Memphis family told FOX 13 Memphis that their relative was incorrectly declared dead by the Social Security Administration—not once, but twice in 18 months. Just weeks after burying their mother, Nicole Edwards received a letter offering condolences for her brother’s supposed death. She said, “I couldn’t even grieve my mother, I had to make sure my brother was okay… I still can’t even fully grieve. I’m still dealing with this right now.

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