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Jan Grzebski

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Jan Grzebski (1942 – 12 December 2008)[1] was a Polish railroad worker who fell into a coma in 1988 and woke up in 2007. He actually stayed in a coma for four years but only fully recovered 19 years after.[2]

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Grzebski was left in a coma after being hit by a train in 1988.[3] He began to wake from his coma in 1992.[4] Doctors had not expected him to survive, let alone emerge from the coma. He credited his survival to his wife, Gertruda Grzebska, who cared and prayed for him. He was a father of four at the time of the accident. While disabled he gained eleven grandchildren. In an interview on 1 June 2007 with the Polish news channel TVN 24, Grzebski described his recollections of the communist system's economic collapse. "When my family spoke to me, I could actually hear them but I could not talk back. I could not send them a signal to tell them that I was still alive." He died in 2008.

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  1. ^ "Zmarł Jan Grzebski - Wiadomości - Polska Lokalna w Interia.pl - Wiadomości, informacje lokalne : Warszawa, Kraków, Poznań". polskalokalna.pl. Archived from the original on 26 November 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2010.
  2. ^ "'The 19-year coma' story rubbished". TheGuardian.com. 5 June 2007.
  3. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6715313.stm
  4. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/jun/05/pressandpublishing.broadcasting