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Published 15:20 3 May 2022 BST
Updated 15:56 3 May 2022 BST
Cemetery caretaker Juan Segundo Cajo told local media: "[She] opened her eyes and was sweating. I immediately went to my office and called the police."
In complete shock, she was rushed to the Referential Hospital Ferrenafe in Lambayeque while still in the coffin and was found to have weak signs of life.
Rosa was hooked up to a life-support machine and her condition only then deteriorated further. She sadly died only a matter of hours later.
Her family are now demanding answers as to how this happened in the first place and she was ever declared dead.
An unnamed aunt also said: "We want to know why my niece reacted yesterday, when we were taking her to be buried.
"We have the videos in which she pushes and touches the coffin."
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