Sick woman saved from cremation by her tears

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Sick woman saved from cremation by her tears

Chinese peasant who suffered brain hemmorhage was left by family

BEIJING - A Chinese peasant woman who suffered a brain hemorrhage was left at the undertakers alive for cremation because her family could no longer afford hospital treatment, state media said on Friday.

She was only saved by the tears in her eyes.

The case is the latest in a series of tragedies illustrating China’s stretched health care system and the inability of rural workers to meet spiraling medical costs.

You Guoying, a 47-year-old migrant worker from southwestern Sichuan province, was taken for cremation by her husband and children in Taizhou, eastern Zhejiang province, where she worked, the China Youth Daily said.

Fortunately for You, the undertaker realized she was still alive when he saw her move and tears in her eyes, the newspaper said.

“This is not only a tragedy for the family, but also for society,” it quoted Xu Yinghe, a Taizhou official, as saying.

“The fundamental reason is the absence of a social welfare system.”

You was taken back to hospital for further treatment with money donated by sympathetic citizens of prosperous Zhejiang, the newspaper said.

“Three days of treatment cost us more than 10,000 yuan ($1,200),” it quoted her daughter as saying, adding that was the sum of the family’s life savings.

“If there had been another option, who would have the heart to send a member of their own family for cremation while there was still a hope of survival?”

The newspaper did not say if the family would face charges.

Too poor to afford treatment
Vice Health Minister Zhu Qingsheng said last December that about half of all farmers could not afford medical treatment when sick.

A 42-year-old farmer too poor to afford treatment for lung cancer set off a home-made bomb aboard a bus in Fuzhou, capital of the southeastern province of Fujian, in August, killing himself and another passenger and wounding 30.

Also in August, a security guard hailed a hero for fighting off a purse snatcher jumped to his death from a hospital window in south Guangxi province because he couldn’t afford the bills.

In the late 1970s, 94 percent of China’s villagers were covered by cooperative medical schemes. But the collectives were disbanded during market reforms of the 1980s which ended cradle-to-grave welfare for the masses.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10097472
 
That woman was extremely lucky when the undertaker realized she was still alive! Thank you Nancy for posting this interesting story.
 
*wow* (breath carried away) unbelivable..
she still alive..
why cremated her alive? *curiouis* of course who cannot afford expense hospital cost..
 
I've read it a few days ago. The woman is indeed VERY lucky. I think the woman was probably unconscious and her family thought she was too far gone for the medicine to be any good on her, I guess. I hope some day the social welfare system in China will improve so the poor people don't have to go through the same horrible situations like this woman did. :/
 
UGH!!!! Sounds kinda like that Stephen King short story, where a guy got bit by a snake, which knocked him really out (no vital signs) He comes to, in the AUTOSPY ROOM!?!?! UGH!!!!!!
 
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