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A morgue has been built with a motion-detecting alarm system - in case 'dead' bodies come back to life.Cemetery official Akif Kayadurmus said the mortuary's refrigerators were sensitive to movement inside.He told the country's Anatolia news agency that the slightest motion would set off an alarm.And Mr Kayadurmus added that the refrigerator doors were kitted out with internal door handles."If the patient, proclaimed dead by doctors, awakens from a state of unconsciousness, then we consider each and every possibility," he explained.The mortuary in the municipality of Malatya province, has a capacity for 36 bodies.
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