In a startling turn of events that reads like the plot of a film, a 74 year old Nebraska woman, Constance Glantz, who was found dead at her nursing home, was found breathing after being transported to a funeral home.
The incident made surprised authorities and the community, prompting an investigation by the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office.
Constance Glantz was pronounced dead at her nursing house at approximately 9:44 a.m. local time on Monday.
Following standard procedures for anticipated deaths in hospice care, she was then transported to Butherus-Maser & Love Funeral Home in Lincoln.

But, the morning took an unexpected turn when an employee at the funeral home marked that Glantz was, in fact, breathing.
Lancaster County Chief Deputy Ben Houchin provided information during a press briefing, stating, “It’s a very unusual lawsuit. Been doing this 31 years and nothing like this has ever gotten to this point before.”
The employee who made the discovery wasted no time, calling 911 immediately at around 11:44 a.m.
In a heroic effort, the funeral home staff administered CPR on Glantz until emergency services arrived.
She was swiftly transported to a local hospital, where she remains alive.

Glantz’s family has been notified of the incident and her current condition.
Authorities are investigating the events leading up to this shocking discovery.
As per to Houchin, the nursing home did not need to contact the coroner or local authorities after Glantz was declared dead because her death was anticipated and there were no suspicious circumstances.