![]() ![]() Since the family had not paid, the remains of the other Juana were exhumed and now rest in the Malaga ossuary.Īfter years of dealing with the problem and after making the case public last May, Juana has appealed to the justice system. So what I had to tell them was difficult, because I had my mother in front me and I was talking to her,” explains Marta. “That day we called the Malaga City Council and they told us was that since my mother was buried there and we had not paid the fee, the tomb had been emptied after the legal period and the bones deposited in an ossuary. In the case of the other Juana, they were looking for that woman’s family to inform them that they had to evict the body from the tomb because the family had not paid the maintenance fee. A case is published in an official gazette when a person’s relatives cannot be contacted. The publication of her non-death in the state’s official gazette has been one of her biggest headaches. Juana says she has “suffered for more than six years,” or since May 13, 2010, when she was first registered as deceased. and everywhere I appeared as deceased,” Juana told the newspaper. But we went to the Treasury, to the courts. “At Social Security they explained to me that someone probably made a typo or maybe it was a computer error. ![]() Once she recovered, she went to Social Security to clear up the misunderstanding. Juana’s mistaken identity has given her problems getting a driver’s license, her widow’s benefits, and going to the doctorĪt first, Juana thought it was just computer error and could be remedied in a few days, but later she learned that not only was she dead, but also that she was buried in the Malaga cemetery. She told me that we would take care of it later.” She still treated me because she knew me and knew my situation was urgent. Juana told the Diario de Sevilla newspaper about the moment she found out: “When she put my name in the computer, I appeared as dead. “He looked at her, not knowing how to break it to her, and told her that according to Social Security records she was deceased,” explains her daughter Marta, who confesses that “the family has not found the funny side of this story for a long time now.” She was fortunate that her primary care physician took care of her. ![]() It was a doctor who first informed her of her death when she visited an emergency room. This strange coincidence has caused their Social Security data to clash, and subsequently seen her registered as deceased. This is because there is a woman buried in a Málaga cemetery whose information, including her full name and date of birth, match Juana’s exactly. Juana Escudero Lezcano beside the tomb of her namesake. ![]()
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