Scientists installed a camera in the coffin for research. When they turned it on, they screamed!

The story began when scientists decided to conduct an unusual study and install a camera in Alexander’s coffin. Alexander came from a wealthy family: his father was a famous businessman and collector of artifacts, and his mother was a talented surgeon, who, unfortunately, died of cancer, leaving him with his father.

After the death of his mother, Alexander was left alone with his father, who, although he loved his son, was absorbed in his work and collection. Soon, Alexander’s father also passed away, leaving him alone, and the boy had to learn to live without parental support. After this, his half-sister Victoria and stepmother Maria appeared in his life, who supported Alexander in difficult times.

Victoria, determined to help her brother, invited him to return to his parents’ home, where he could begin to rebuild the city that once flourished thanks to his family. However, despite all efforts, Alexander was soon found dead in his home, and Victoria, in a panic, took him to the hospital.

Doctors were unable to determine the cause of his death, but Victoria, not wanting the autopsy to destroy their family, insisted on abandoning this procedure. Instead, Victoria decided to use Alexander’s body for scientific research, believing that it could help study the mysterious circumstances of his death.

She organized the funeral and agreed to have a camera installed, which scientists attached to the coffin, hoping to capture Alexander’s last moments. When Victoria left, scientists began to wait for the first shots. However, when the camera started recording, they were shocked by what they saw. On the recordings, they noticed that Alexander began to move, and soon realized that he was still alive.

The scientists, not believing their eyes, immediately contacted the police. Maria, Alexander’s stepmother, was arrested on suspicion of involvement in his death. During interrogation, she admitted that she slipped sleeping pills into his drink so that he could not resist her plans.

Meanwhile, Alexander, waking up in a coffin, began to panic and try to get out. He was horrified by the realization that his life was at risk. Scientists and police quickly discovered that Alexander was alive and took him to the hospital. Maria was sentenced to prison for her actions, and Victoria, realizing that her brother was a victim of betrayal, apologized to him, full of remorse.

Alexander, although he had experienced terrible events, was grateful for the second chance. Together with Victoria, he decided to rebuild his life and do what is really important—supporting each other and restoring his family.

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