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Being Buried Alive
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I noticed in one of the posts this week, than Gness had said her greatest fear was 'being buried alive'.
Is this less and less likely to happen in this day and age?
It is also my greatest fear, having read 'Premature Burial' by Edgar Allen Poe.
Is this less and less likely to happen in this day and age?
It is also my greatest fear, having read 'Premature Burial' by Edgar Allen Poe.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was something which terrified my grandmother - the Victorians seemed to havea ghoulish delight in these things. She used to tell me tales of people who'd been buried alive and tried to scratch their way out :-(
At least with being cremated, there is no way back if you were in some sort of coma.....
At least with being cremated, there is no way back if you were in some sort of coma.....
My Mum was buried alive, and dug out as a child, when her house was bombed during the war.
She says that she is NEVER going to be buried again, has told us all, ready for when something happens to her.
She has even gone as far as leaving strict insructions that she must not be buried with her solicitor.
She says that she is NEVER going to be buried again, has told us all, ready for when something happens to her.
She has even gone as far as leaving strict insructions that she must not be buried with her solicitor.
The film that 237SJ mentions is probably the Roger Corman film Premature Burial starring Ray Milland
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