Stories from the medical world often show how unpredictable life can be. Even with modern healthcare and advanced technology, certain incidents still surprise people and raise questions about medical procedures.
Such situations often attract public attention and lead to discussions about diagnosis and infrastructure issues. A recent post by Piyush Rai highlighted one such unusual case from Pilibhit.
According to the report, a 50 year old woman named Vineeta was declared brain dead by doctors at a hospital in Bareilly. Medical staff reportedly found almost no signs of life.
With little hope of recovery, her husband Kuldeep Kumar Shukla arranged an ambulance to take her back home. The family had started preparing for the final rites.
During the journey on the Bareilly–Haridwar National Highway 74, the ambulance reportedly hit a large pothole. The sudden jolt caused the vehicle to shake strongly.
According to the husband, Vineeta began breathing normally soon after the impact. The family immediately stopped the funeral preparations and rushed her for medical attention.
The incident quickly went viral on social media and drew strong reactions from the public. Many people expressed shock at the unusual turn of events.
Some users described the episode as a miracle. Others suggested that such incidents may be linked to medical misdiagnosis or a temporary loss of vital signs.
Regardless of the explanation, the case highlights two important concerns. It points to the need for careful medical evaluation and also draws attention to poor road conditions in several parts of India.
In UP’s Pilibhit, an ambulance ferrying a brain dead woman from hospital to her home struck a large pothole on the National Highway. The jolt was powerful enough to bring back life to the clinically dead woman. pic.twitter.com/K5gB4R41ya
— Piyush Rai (@Benarasiyaa) March 11, 2026






