Kenyan
 authorities have launched an investigation into how a man declared dead
 in a hospital woke up alive in its morgue the next day.
Shocked mortuary workers at Naivasha hospital ran away when the body stirred and was seen to be breathing.
Paul Mutora, who had tried to kill himself by swallowing insecticide, was pronounced dead on Wednesday night.
The chief medic said the drug used to treat him slowed the heart beat, which may have led to the 
mistake.
“This
 might have confused medical personnel, but the victim was saved before 
he could be embalmed,” Dr. Joseph Mburu, the superintendent in charge of
 Naivasha District Hospital, was quoted by Kenya’s Standard newspaper as saying.
According
 to the paper, Mr. Mutora’s father and other relatives visited the 
morgue on Thursday morning to view the body and then returned home to 
start funeral arrangements.
“But in the afternoon we were informed, he was alive and were left in shock,” the father said.
A witness told the Star newspaper that when noises were heard inside the cold room: “The mortuary attendant and a worker took to their heels screaming.”
Journalists
 photographed Mr Mutora later recovering on a male ward in the hospital 
in the lakeside town, 90km (55 miles) north-west of the capital, 
Nairobi,
“This was a mistake from the start and I apologise to my father,” the patient said.
 
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